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Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis ; 63(2): 259-64, 1995 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7602221

ABSTRACT

In these studies we evaluated the activity of low levels of five antimicrobials against Mycobacterium leprae-infected mice when administered singly and in all possible two- and three-drug combinations. Antibiotics studied were: dapsone (D) 0.0001% in the diet, rifampin (R) 20 mg/kg by gavage once monthly, minocycline (M) 0.004% in the diet, clarithromycin (C) 0.001% in the diet, and sparfloxacin (S) 5 mg/kg by gavage five times weekly. Singly each agent was found bacteriostatic (D + R) or partially bactericidal (M, C, and S) but not fully bactericidal. All 10 two-drug regimens were found at least bacteriostatic, 2 being "partially bactericidal" and 4 being "fully bactericidal." Of the 10 three-drug regimens, 9 were found "fully bactericidal" and the other "partially bactericidal." We conclude that combinations of antibiotics active against M. leprae are generally additive in combination.


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Anti-Infective Agents/administration & dosage , Clarithromycin/administration & dosage , Dapsone/administration & dosage , Fluoroquinolones , Leprosy/drug therapy , Minocycline/administration & dosage , Quinolones/administration & dosage , Rifampin/administration & dosage , Animals , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis ; 62(3): 395-8, 1994 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7963912

ABSTRACT

The dorsum of the feet of 10 nude mice was smeared with 10(7) Mycobacterium leprae and then pricked with cactus thorns contaminated with M. leprae. In 15 months five of them developed lepromatous nodules at the infected site and disseminated lesions in the ears, nose, tail and the organs of the reticuloendothelial system. Penetrating injuries through unprotected skin contaminated with M. leprae from the environment may play a role in the transmission of leprosy in humans.


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Leprosy/transmission , Skin/injuries , Animals , Ear, External/pathology , Foot/pathology , Granuloma/pathology , Leprosy/pathology , Liver/pathology , Lung/pathology , Mice , Mice, Nude , Nose/pathology , Skin/microbiology , Skin/pathology , Spleen/pathology , Tail/pathology
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In. International Leprosy Congress, 12. International Leprosy Congress, 12/Proceedings. New Delhi, s.n, 1984. p.522-524.
Non-conventional in English | LILACS-Express | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, HANSEN, Hanseníase Leprosy, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1246547
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