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Title: [In vitro antibacterial activity of piperacillin-tazobactam in combination with netilmicin or amikacin against Enterobacteriaceae resistant to amoxicillin]. Author: Duez JM, Siebor E, Pechinot A, Cordin X, Chamard-Neuwirth C, Kazmierczak A. Journal: Pathol Biol (Paris); 1995 Mar; 43(3):208-14. PubMed ID: 7675548. Abstract: The antibacterial in vitro activity of piperacillin and tazobactam (in a concentration ratio of 8/1) was studied in combination with netilmicin or amikacin by a microtiter checkerboard assay against 162 strains of Enterobacteriaceae. These strains were selected for their resistance pattern to beta-lactam antibiotics and their beta-lactamases were characterized by the mean of isoelectric focusing in comparison with reference strains. A comparison of the MICs of piperacillin, alone and in combination, assessed the efficacy of tazobactam as beta-lactamase inhibitor, particularly when a TEM-1 beta-lactamase was produced. When the strains were sensitive to the aminoglycosides (111 netilmicin-sensitive ones and 131 amikacin-sensitive ones), we observed 55% of synergistic effects and 45% of additions with the combinations piperacillin-tazobactam-netilmicin or amikacin. A synergistic effect was usually encountered with P. mirabilis, P. vulgaris, M. morganii and with the strains of E. coli, E. cloacae and S. marcescens which produced a cephalosporinase only. Among the 51 strains that were intermediate or resistant to netilmicin, 8 ones were inhibited by piperacillin-tazobactam-netilmicin at therapeutic levels (3 synergisms, 5 additions). Among the 31 strains that were intermediate or resistant to amikacin, 24 ones (18 synergisms, 6 additions) were inhibited by piperacillin-tazobactam-amikacin at therapeutic concentrations. In most of the cases, the combination of piperacillin-tazobactam with an aminoglycoside enhanced the antibacterial activity of these agents by decreasing the concentrations necessary to inhibit the strains.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]