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Multicenter study of the in vitro activity of cefepime in comparison with five other broad-spectrum antibiotics against clinical isolates of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria from hospitalized patients in Switzerland
Authors:  rg Wü  st,Reno Frei,Swiss Cefepime Study group
Affiliation:University of Zurich, Zurich;Bacteriology Laboratory, Kantonsspital Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:
Objective: To assess the in vitro susceptibility of clinical isolates to cefepime and five other antimicrobial agents with broad-spectrum activity.
Methods: The minimal inhibitory concentrations of 1521 Gram-positive cocci and 3170 Gram-negative rods were determined by the Etest procedure.
Results: The susceptibilities were as follows. Gram-positive bacteria: cefepime, 92.7%; ceftazidime, 60.5%; ceftriaxone, 87.8%; imipenem, 92.6%; amikacin, 56.5%; ciprofloxacin, 72.5%. Gram-negative bacteria: cefepime, 97.8%; ceftazidime, 94.3%; ceftriaxone, 83.1%; imipenem, 95.7%; amikacin, 96.6%; ciprofloxacin, 95.8%.
Conclusions: Cefepime had the best activity when compared with the other broad-spectrum β-lactams ceftazidime, ceftriaxone, imipenem, and the non-β-lactams amikacin and ciprofloxacin.
Keywords:Antimicrobial susceptibility    cefepime    fourth-generation cephalosporins    in vitro activity
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