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In vitro effect on group A streptococci of loracarbef versus cefadroxil, cefaclor and penicillin V

  • Scand J Infect Dis. 1993;25(1):37-42.
C Kamme 1 A C Petersson
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  • 1 Department of Medical Microbiology, University Hospital of Lund, Sweden.
PMID: 8460347
Abstract

The in vitro activity of loracarbef, penicillin V, cefaclor and cefadroxil against log and stationary phase cultures of group A streptococci was compared. MICs and MBCs were determined with the broth dilution method and by a modified agar plate dilution technique where the beta-lactams were inactivated after the MICs were determined allowing inhibited but not killed organisms to grow on further incubation. The MICs of loracarbef and the two cephalosporins were 16-32 times higher than those of penicillin V. In plate dilution the MBC/MIC ratios of all agents were < or = 2 for log phase cultures. With stationary phase cultures, especially in the broth dilution test, the MBC/MIC ratios of loracarbef and the two cephalosporins were > or = 32 for a large number of strains. The phenotype response of stationary phase cultures to Beta-lactam Antibiotics may not only be related to the physiological status of the streptococci, to the culture conditions and to the beta-lactam under test. The present investigation indicated that the phenotypic response was also an intrinsic property of certain strains.

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