Publication: In vitro and clinical evaluation of ofloxacin in urinary tract infection and enteric fever
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1988-12-01
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03786501
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Mahidol University
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Drugs under Experimental and Clinical Research. Vol.14, No.8 (1988), 529-531
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D. Tanphaichitra, S. Srimuang In vitro and clinical evaluation of ofloxacin in urinary tract infection and enteric fever. Drugs under Experimental and Clinical Research. Vol.14, No.8 (1988), 529-531. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15488
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In vitro and clinical evaluation of ofloxacin in urinary tract infection and enteric fever
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During 1984 to 1988, 35 patients with urinary tract infction (UTI) and 37 patients with enteric fever were treated successfully with 400 mg ofloxacin twice a day for 7 to 10 days. Clinical cure or improvement was observed in 31 of the 35 patients with UTI; 32 patients were bacteriologically assessed and eradication was achieved in all of them. Ofloxacin was particularly effective in the treatment of enteric fever in 35 patients; eradication was achieved in all of them; 34 patients were clinically cured within 4 days, however, one patient with bacteraemia due to Salmonella paratyhi A subsequently died, due to his underlying disorder. The MIC 90 of the Enterobacteriaceae including Salmonella was less than 0.12 μg/ml. Interestingly, β-lactamase-producing strains of Salmonella and other Enterobacteriaceae in the present study were 28% and 29%, respectively. Ofloxacin therefore offers an effective b.i.d. dosage schedule for enteric fever and UTI due to β-lactamase-producing bacteria.
