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In Vitro Activity of Cefditoren against Respiratory Pathogens / 감염과화학요법
Infection and Chemotherapy ; : 138-143, 2005.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-722062
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cefditoren is a third generation orally administered cephalosporin with excellent activity against respiratory pathogens. This study was performed to determine the comparative antibacterial activity of cefditoren against clinical isolates of respiratory tract infection. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

According to the NCCLS guideline, in vitro activities of cefditoren and other antibiotics were tested against respiratory pathogens including 117 isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae, 60 isolates of Haemophilus influenzae, and 31 isolates of Moraxella catarrhalis.

RESULTS:

The level of cefditoren activity against S. pneumoniae (MIC50/90, 0.5/1 microgram/mL) was superior to amoxicillin+/-clavulanate (MIC50/90, 4/16 microgram/mL), clarithromycin (MIC50/90, >32/>32 microgram/mL), and most of the marketed cephalosporins (MIC50/90, 8-64/16-128 microgram/mL). Although the MIC of cefditoren was relatively higher than those of new fluoroquinolone agents (MIC50/90, 0.03-1/0.06-1 microgram/mL), it was comparable to ceftriaxone (MIC50/90, 0.5/1 microgram/mL). In addition, cefditoren was active against two quinolone resistant pneumococci strains with MIC of 0.5 microgram/mL. In detail, cefditoren was active against pneumococci strains with MIC50 and MIC90 values of 0.015/0.12, 0.12/0.5, and 0.5/1 microgram/mL for penicillin-susceptible, -intermediate, and -resistant pneumococci, respectively. Cefditoren was also active against all respiratory isolates of H. influenzae (MIC50/90, 0.03/0.06 microgram/mL) and M. catarrhalis (MIC50/90, 0.03/0.05 microgram/mL) irrespective of beta-lactamase production or ampicillin resistance.

CONCLUSION:

Cefditoren is considered to be a good option for outpatient treatment of respiratory infections, particulary if there is concern about S. pneumoniae infection with decreased susceptibility to penicillin or beta-lactamase producing organisms.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Outpatients / Penicillins / Pneumonia / Respiratory Tract Infections / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Beta-Lactamases / Ceftriaxone / Ampicillin Resistance / Cephalosporins / Haemophilus influenzae Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Infection and Chemotherapy Year: 2005 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Outpatients / Penicillins / Pneumonia / Respiratory Tract Infections / Streptococcus pneumoniae / Beta-Lactamases / Ceftriaxone / Ampicillin Resistance / Cephalosporins / Haemophilus influenzae Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Infection and Chemotherapy Year: 2005 Type: Article