The suppressive effect of amikacin, gentamicin, tobramycin and paromomycin on the aerobic endogenous flora and on the colonization resistance of the digestive tract was tested by administering one of the antibiotics orally at five different dose levels. At a certain dose level, all antibiotics suppressed the endogenous Enterobacteriaceae species. Amikacin was particularly effective in this respect. Low doses of amikacin rapidly destroyed the colonization resistance. This resistance only remained unaffected in animals treated with tobramycin in doses that were still adequate to completely suppress the endogenous Enterobacteriaceae species. We concluded that of all the antibiotics tested in this study, only tobramycin may have a future in (cl...
In hospitalized patients with severe infections caused by Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas or staphyl...
Gram-negative bacilli isolated from clinical specimens submitted for culture ill two Paris hospitals...
Antibiotics that are excreted into the intestinal tract may disrupt colonization resistance (i.e., t...
The suppressive effect of amikacin, gentamicin, tobramycin and paromomycin on the aerobic endogenous...
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract by antimicrobial drugs with limited spectra of anti...
Tobramycin has been given orally to eight human volunteers for four successive days, to investigate ...
Selectivedecontamination of the digestive tract by antimicrobial drugs with limited spec-tra of anti...
Twelve antimicrobial drugs were studied for their effect on the endogenous aerobic potentially patho...
Tobramycin has been given orally to eight human volunteers for four successive days, to investigate ...
Antibiotic decontamination of the digestive tract can suppress or eliminate all microorganisms in th...
Four broad-spectrum antibiotics — azlocillin, mezlocillin, cefuroxime, and moxalactam-were injected ...
An outline is given of the various host-related and flora-related parts of the colonization resistan...
tam-were injected subcutaneously into mice twice a day. The animals were divided into treatment grou...
The effect of erythromycin base was studied on intestinal resistance to colonization of gnotobiotic ...
A comparative study of infectious morbidity and mortality in neutropenic patients with acute leukemi...
In hospitalized patients with severe infections caused by Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas or staphyl...
Gram-negative bacilli isolated from clinical specimens submitted for culture ill two Paris hospitals...
Antibiotics that are excreted into the intestinal tract may disrupt colonization resistance (i.e., t...
The suppressive effect of amikacin, gentamicin, tobramycin and paromomycin on the aerobic endogenous...
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract by antimicrobial drugs with limited spectra of anti...
Tobramycin has been given orally to eight human volunteers for four successive days, to investigate ...
Selectivedecontamination of the digestive tract by antimicrobial drugs with limited spec-tra of anti...
Twelve antimicrobial drugs were studied for their effect on the endogenous aerobic potentially patho...
Tobramycin has been given orally to eight human volunteers for four successive days, to investigate ...
Antibiotic decontamination of the digestive tract can suppress or eliminate all microorganisms in th...
Four broad-spectrum antibiotics — azlocillin, mezlocillin, cefuroxime, and moxalactam-were injected ...
An outline is given of the various host-related and flora-related parts of the colonization resistan...
tam-were injected subcutaneously into mice twice a day. The animals were divided into treatment grou...
The effect of erythromycin base was studied on intestinal resistance to colonization of gnotobiotic ...
A comparative study of infectious morbidity and mortality in neutropenic patients with acute leukemi...
In hospitalized patients with severe infections caused by Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas or staphyl...
Gram-negative bacilli isolated from clinical specimens submitted for culture ill two Paris hospitals...
Antibiotics that are excreted into the intestinal tract may disrupt colonization resistance (i.e., t...