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Comparative capacity of orally administered amoxicillin and parenterally administered penicillin-streptomycin to protect rabbits against experimentally induced streptococcal endocarditis.

R Pujadas, E Escriva, J Jane, F Fernandez, P Fava, J Garau.   

Abstract

A single-intramuscular-dose immunization regimen with a penicillin G-streptomycin combination was compared with three oral-dose amoxicillin regimens for the capacity to prevent Streptococcus sanguis infections of experimentally induced valvular heart lesions in rabbits. Challenge doses of 10(4), 10(6), and 10(8) CFU of a strain of S. sanguis equally susceptible to penicillin and amoxicillin were used in this study. Measured by recovery of test organisms from endocardial lesions, the lowest concentration of these inocula was infective for 60% of the recipients; the two higher-concentration inocula were infective for all recipients. The penicillin G-streptomycin combination provided complete protection against infection with inocula of all sizes. A single-oral-dose amoxicillin regimen (50 mg/kg of body weight) prevented endocarditis when rabbits were challenged with 10(4) CFU, but protection diminished with increasing inoculum concentrations. Similar results were achieved when five oral doses of amoxicillin (8.5 mg/kg of body weight) added at 8-h intervals were included in the single-oral-dose regimen. In contrast, when rabbits received two oral doses of amoxicillin (50 mg/kg of body weight) with a 10-h interval between doses, prophylaxis was fully effective with even the highest inoculum concentration.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3729348      PMCID: PMC284177          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.29.5.909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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1.  Tolerance and efficacy of parenterally administered penicillin-streptomycin and orally administered amoxicillin or penicillin V for prophylaxis of experimentally induced streptococcal endocarditis.

Authors:  R Pujadas; E Escriva; J Jane; J Argimon; F Fernandez; P Fava; M Galera; J Garau
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 5.191

2.  Efficacy of orally administered penicillin V for prophylaxis of experimentally induced streptococcal endocarditis.

Authors:  R Pujadas; E Escriva; J Jane; M C Galera; P Fava; J Garau; B Mirelis
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1987-10       Impact factor: 5.191

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