WHICH ANTIBIOTIC FOR BACTERIA WITH INDUCIBLE CLASS I β-LACTAMASE? - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/S0140-6736(86)90755-5M.J. WeinbrenR.M. PerinpanayagamThe Lancet
Throughout history, products of Lavandula spp have been used as therapeutic agents due to their antibacterial, anti-depressive, anti-inflammatory, carminative and sedative properties24. The antimicrobial activity of LVO against bacteria and fungi has long been established. However, few studies have ...
Bacteria and bacteriophages S. marcescens CV/rc3 (HER 1311) and phage η were obtained from the Centre de Référence pour les Virus Bactériens Félix d’Hérelle (Université Laval, QC, Canada). The host was grown in Difco Luria-Bertani broth (LB; Fisher Scientific, Toronto, ON, Canada) ...
In particular, resistance to carbapenems, a group that has been widely used as an agent of last resort to treat severe infections caused by extended-spectrum-β-lactamase (ESBL)-expressing Enterobacteriaceae, is a growing concern (3). Clinical resistance to β-lactams in Gram-negative bacteria ...
Bacteria and bacteriophages S. marcescens CV/rc3 (HER 1311) and phage η were obtained from the Centre de Référence pour les Virus Bactériens Félix d’Hérelle (Université Laval, QC, Canada). The host was grown in Difco Luria-Bertani broth (LB; Fisher Scientific, Toronto, ON, Canada) ...
These cephalosporins have a broad antibacterial spectrum, are stable against beta -lactamase produced by bacteria, have a low toxicity, and are well absorbed when administered orally or parenterally.H *SADAKIH *NARITAH *IMAIZUMIY *KONISHIT *INABAT *HIRAKAWAH *TAKIM *TAIY *WATANABEI *SAIKAWA...
These cephalosporins have a broad antibacterial spectrum, are stable against beta -lactamase produced by bacteria, have a low toxicity, and are well absorbed when administered orally or parenterally.H *SADAKIH *NARITAH *IMAIZUMIY *KONISHIT *INABAT *HIRAKAWAH *TAKIM *TAIY *WATANABEI *SAIKAWA...
a beta-lactam ring. Combinations of (a) and (b) have synergistically increased activity against resistant strains of Gram-negative bacteria, esp. E. coli, Proteus spp., K. pneumoniae and Ps. aeruginosa.