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Enterococcal Superinfection and Colonization After Therapy with Moxalactam, a New Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic
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Microbial PathogensNew Broad-spectrum AntibioticEscherichia ColiAntimicrobial ChemotherapyBacterial PathogensEnterococcal SuperinfectionDrug ResistanceAntimicrobial StewardshipCerebrospinal FluidInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceAerobic CulturingHealth SciencesAntimicrobial Drug DiscoveryJune 1981Antimicrobial PharmacokineticsPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial SusceptibilityAntibioticsMicrobiologyAntimicrobial PharmacodynamicsMedicine
Brief Reports1 June 1981Enterococcal Superinfection and Colonization After Therapy with Moxalactam, a New Broad-Spectrum AntibioticVICTOR L. YU, M.D.VICTOR L. YU, M.D.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-94-6-784 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptMoxalactam is a new broad-spectrum antimicrobial drug that is structurally related to the cephalosporins (1). Its favorable pharmacokinetic properties allow it to be administered at 8-hour intervals (2), and unlike other cephalosporins, it reaches the cerebrospinal fluid in therapeutic concentrations (3). However, its major attraction is its effectiveness in vitro against many bacterial pathogens. It is active against the usual pathogenic gram-positive cocci (streptococci, pneumococci, staphylococci) as well as the Enterobacteriaceae (1, 4). Moreover, it is active in vitro against anaerobes (includingBacteroides fragilis) as well asHaemophilus influenzae(including ampicillin-resistant strains) andPseudomonas aeruginosa(4-6). No other commercially available...References1. NEUASWAPOKEEFUASWAPOKEE HNKP. Antibacterial activity of a new 1-oxa cephalosporin compared with that of other β-lactam compounds. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1979;16:141-9. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar2. PARSONSROMANOLEVISON JJM. Pharmacology of a new 1-oxa-β-lactam (LY127935) in normal volunteers. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1980;17:226-8. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar3. LANDESMANCORRADOCHERUBINGOMBERTCLERI SMCMD. Diffusion of a new beta-lactam (LY 127935) into cerebrospinal fluid: implications for therapy of gram-negative bacillary meningitis. Am J Med. 1980;69:92-8. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar4. BARZATALLYJACOBUSGORBACH MFNS. In vitro activity of LY127935. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1979;16:287-92. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar5. 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