Activity of Selected Penicillins In Vitro and in Experimental Bacterial Infections in Mice
AUTOR(ES)
Miraglia, Gennaro J.
RESUMO
The minimal inhibitory concentration and the 50% mouse protective dose for five key penicillins are presented. Such data provide a useful guide in evaluating the activity of new penicillins, in comparison with those already commercially available, and establishes the amounts of antibiotic necessary to obtain a PD50 for several experimental model infections in mice.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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