CLINICAL EVALUATION OF CEFATRIZINE (CFT) ON RESPIRATORY INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Antibacterial activities of cefatrizine (CFT) were examined. The growth of all 5 clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited by the drug. About a half of 16 patient strains of Klebsiellapneumoniae were inhibited, but the remaining strains were not. None of 7 clinically isolated strains...

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Published inCHEMOTHERAPY Vol. 24; no. 9; pp. 1729 - 1734
Main Authors SAITO, SONOKO, YONEMOTO, YUKINORI, WATANABE, AKIRA, SASAKI, MASAKO, OIZUMI, KOTARO, KONNO, KIYOSHI
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Japanese Society of Chemotherapy 1976
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ISSN0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI10.11250/chemotherapy1953.24.1729

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Summary:Antibacterial activities of cefatrizine (CFT) were examined. The growth of all 5 clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited by the drug. About a half of 16 patient strains of Klebsiellapneumoniae were inhibited, but the remaining strains were not. None of 7 clinically isolated strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa was sensitive to the drug. Clinical evaluation of cefatrizine was made on 8 patients with respiratory infectious diseases. In a patient with primary lung abscess, an excellent therapeutic effect was obtained by the oral administration of 2g daily dose of the drug. In 2 out of 4 patients with primary pneumonia, the therapeutic effect was good, but in the other two the responses were not satisfactory. Of 3 patients with secondary bacterial infections to underlying respiratory diseases, only a patient showed a good clinical and bacteriological response. The values of laboratory tests on kidney and liver functions remained in normal ranges after the administration of the drug, except for a patient in whom a moderately elevated S-GPT value was observed, probably because of co-existence of biliary tract infection.
ISSN:0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI:10.11250/chemotherapy1953.24.1729