MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 1348-0421
Print ISSN : 0385-5600
ISSN-L : 0385-5600
In Vitro Activity of Cefamandole, Cefoxitin, Cefuroxime, and Carbenicillin, Alone and in Combination with Aminoglycosides against Serratia marcescens
Marcia A. MILLERMohammad YOUSUFPatricia S. GRIFFINMarie BARTLETTJames K. CRANE
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1979 Volume 23 Issue 10 Pages 955-964

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Synergistic antibiotic studies were undertaken to compare the effectiveness of two new β-lactamase resistant cephalosporins, cefamandole, and carbenicillin, with four aminoglycosides against clinical strains of Serratia marcescens. The strains demonstrated various combinations of resistance and/or susceptibility to the antibiotics tested. Tobramycin was the most effective aminoglycoside when used in combination with β-lactam antibiotics. Carbenicillin and cefamandole demonstrated similar activity with aminoglycosides in synergy experiments.
Tobramycin-carbenicillin was found to be the superior pair as indicated by the total number of strains inhibited. This combination was the only one effective against certain high drug resistant strains and the strain resistant to all four aminoglycosides. Carbenicillin or cefamandole with tobramycin exhibited comparable activity against multiple drug resistant organisms. However, mutants significantly more resistant to cefamandole developed during susceptibility testing. The findings of this study have clinical relevance for treating infections by this formidable pathogen.
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