| Literature DB >> 3396118 |
B Ode1, S Haidl, B Hoffstedt, M Walder, J Ursing.
Abstract
In a controlled open study of 38 patients with acute pyelonephritis, treatment with fosfomycin 8 g b.i.d. was compared to treatment with ampicillin 2 g t.i.d., both for one week. The most common pathogen in both groups was Escherichia coli, susceptible to fosfomycin. However, 17% were resistant to ampicillin. The success rate was 44% in the fosfomycin treated group and 28% in the ampicillin group. The difference was not significant (p greater than 0.20). Peak concentrations of fosfomycin in serum were 395 mg/l and in tissue fluid 85 mg/l. Urine concentrations ranged from 6990 to 24,320 mg/l.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3396118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemioterapia ISSN: 0392-906X