cefsulodin and Enterobacteriaceae-Infections

cefsulodin has been researched along with Enterobacteriaceae-Infections* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for cefsulodin and Enterobacteriaceae-Infections

ArticleYear
The in vitro activity, human pharmacology, and clinical effectiveness of new beta-lactam antibiotics.
    Annual review of pharmacology and toxicology, 1982, Volume: 22

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; beta-Lactams; Cefmenoxime; Cefmetazole; Cefoperazone; Cefotaxime; Cefotiam; Cefsulodin; Ceftazidime; Ceftizoxime; Ceftriaxone; Cephalosporins; Cephamycins; Drug Interactions; Drug Resistance, Microbial; Enterobacteriaceae; Enterobacteriaceae Infections; Humans; Imipenem; Moxalactam

1982

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for cefsulodin and Enterobacteriaceae-Infections

ArticleYear
Combination of cefmenoxime and cefsulodin in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
    Chemotherapy, 1986, Volume: 32, Issue:3

    The clinical efficacy of the combination therapy with cefmenoxime plus cefsulodin was studied in patients with complicated urinary tract infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Patients received 1 g of CMX and 1 g of CFS concomitantly twice a day by 1-hour intravenous drip infusion. Of a total of 127 patients who received medication, 82 patients were evaluated on the 5th day. The overall clinical efficacy of treatment was evaluated by the criteria proposed by the UTI Committee, Japan, as excellent, moderate or poor. It was excellent in 15%, moderate in 55% and poor in 30%. Of the 143 strains isolated from 82 patients, 115 strains (80%) were eradicated. The eradication rate of P. aeruginosa was 83%. Subjective side effects were observed in 3 (2.4%) of the patients. Drug-related aggravations in laboratory test results were observed in 8 (7.5%), but most of them were minimal and reversible. The results of this study suggest that a combination of cefmenoxime and cefsulodin might be useful in the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections caused by P. aeruginosa.

    Topics: Candidiasis; Cefmenoxime; Cefotaxime; Cefsulodin; Drug Therapy, Combination; Enterobacteriaceae Infections; Humans; Pseudomonas Infections; Urinary Tract Infections

1986
Effect of combination of cefsulodin and beta-lactam antibiotics against Serratia marcescens.
    The Journal of antibiotics, 1981, Volume: 34, Issue:10

    The effect of cefsulodin in combination with various beta-lactam antibiotics was examined against Serratia marcescens. In vitro, the optimum ratio for all combinations tested was almost the same (cefsulodin - other antibiotic = 1:1 approximately 1:4). The combinations of cefsulodin-cefazolin and cefsulodin-cefotiam were found to have a synergistic effect and other combinations, such as cefsulodin-cefmenoxime, -ampicillin and -sulbenicillin, an additive effect with the checkerboard dilution and the fixed combination methods. The synergistic effect of cefsulodin-cefotiam was more potent than that of cefsulodin-cefazolin and the effect of both combinations was clearer with heavy than with light inoculum size. With the killing kinetic method, all combinations tested showed a synergistic effect. In vivo, the optimum combination ratios of cefsulodin-cefazolin and cefsulodin-cefotiam were 1:2 and 1:1, respectively, the protective effect of the latter combination being much stronger than that of the former. With the fixed combination method (cefsulodin - other antibiotic = 1:1 approximately 1:4), the effect of the combination of cefsulodin with all antibiotics except cefazolin and cefotiam was additive.

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Cefsulodin; Cephalosporins; Drug Synergism; Enterobacteriaceae Infections; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Serratia marcescens

1981