| Literature DB >> 30373795 |
Erico S Loreto1,2, Juliana S M Tondolo2,3, Francielli P K de Jesus3, Camila M Verdi4, Carla Weiblen5, Maria I de Azevedo6, Glaucia D Kommers7, Janio M Santurio3, Régis A Zanette8, Sydney H Alves4.
Abstract
We evaluated the efficacy of azithromycin (50 mg/kg, every 12 h [q12h] orally) and miltefosine (25 mg/kg, q24h orally) treatments in an experimental model of vascular/disseminated pythiosis in immunosuppressed mice. Azithromycin was the only treatment able to reduce mortality. The histopathological findings showed acute vascular inflammation, pathogen dissemination, necrotizing myositis, neuritis, and arteritis. The results suggest that azithromycin, but not miltefosine, may have clinical relevance in the treatment of vascular/disseminated pythiosis.Entities:
Keywords: Pythium insidiosumzzm321990; azithromycin; miltefosine; treatment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30373795 PMCID: PMC6325207 DOI: 10.1128/AAC.01385-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Agents Chemother ISSN: 0066-4804 Impact factor: 5.191