Objectives: To determine the functional relationship between the density of bacteria and the pharmacodynamics of antibiotics, and the potential consequences of this inoculum effect on the microbiological course of antibiotic treatment of Staphylococcus aureus infections. Methods: In vitro time–kill, MIC estimation and antibiotic bioassay experiments were performed with S. aureus ATCC 25923 to ascertain the functional relationship between rates of kill and the MICs of six classes of antibiotics and the density of bacteria exposed. The potential consequences of the observed inoculum effects on the microbiological course of antibiotic treatment are explored with a mathematical model. Results: Modest or substantial inoculum effects on efficacy ...
<p>(A) Initial density of the 24 hour unexposed and antibiotic pre-treated bacteria. (B) Fraction of...
<p>A-I: Steady state population growth rate (relative to untreated cells) as a function of cell dens...
Certain classes of antibiotics show “concentration dependent” antimicrobial activity; higher concent...
Objectives: To determine the functional relationship between the density of bacteria and the pharmac...
We read with great interest the article by Udekwu et al.1 on the relationship between bacterial cell...
<p>(a) Effects of single treatments (single-strep, single-phage) and combined treatments (phage-stre...
There is a complex quantitative relationship between the concentrations of antibiotics and the growt...
The change in bacterial density (log(final density)–log(initial density)) is shown for all 9 antibio...
Pharmacodynamics is classically described as the effect of drugs on the body, which for most drugs r...
Antimicrobial efficacy in vivo is not exclusively defined by the activity of an antibiotic as determ...
This dissertation comprises of six chapters with chapters 2-4 being individual case studies, each ca...
<div><p>Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most e...
Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most effective...
The activity of many antibiotics depends on the initial density of cells used in bacterial growth in...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health concern. Bacteria have evolved resistance to ne...
<p>(A) Initial density of the 24 hour unexposed and antibiotic pre-treated bacteria. (B) Fraction of...
<p>A-I: Steady state population growth rate (relative to untreated cells) as a function of cell dens...
Certain classes of antibiotics show “concentration dependent” antimicrobial activity; higher concent...
Objectives: To determine the functional relationship between the density of bacteria and the pharmac...
We read with great interest the article by Udekwu et al.1 on the relationship between bacterial cell...
<p>(a) Effects of single treatments (single-strep, single-phage) and combined treatments (phage-stre...
There is a complex quantitative relationship between the concentrations of antibiotics and the growt...
The change in bacterial density (log(final density)–log(initial density)) is shown for all 9 antibio...
Pharmacodynamics is classically described as the effect of drugs on the body, which for most drugs r...
Antimicrobial efficacy in vivo is not exclusively defined by the activity of an antibiotic as determ...
This dissertation comprises of six chapters with chapters 2-4 being individual case studies, each ca...
<div><p>Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most e...
Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most effective...
The activity of many antibiotics depends on the initial density of cells used in bacterial growth in...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health concern. Bacteria have evolved resistance to ne...
<p>(A) Initial density of the 24 hour unexposed and antibiotic pre-treated bacteria. (B) Fraction of...
<p>A-I: Steady state population growth rate (relative to untreated cells) as a function of cell dens...
Certain classes of antibiotics show “concentration dependent” antimicrobial activity; higher concent...