PMID: 9420058Jan 7, 1998Paper

Canadian Multicenter Susceptibility Study, with a focus on cephalosporins, from 15 Canadian medical centers. The Canadian Multicenter Study Group

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
J M Blondeau, Y Yaschuk

Abstract

We have previously reported on the in vitro susceptibilities of 4,482 microorganisms to 10 antimicrobial agents tested as part of a Canadian multicenter study. We now report on the remaining 10 agents tested in that study. Of the cephalosporins reported here, ceftriaxone had the greatest activity (82 to 100% susceptible isolates) against Enterobacteriaceae, compared to ceftizoxime (78 to 100%) and cefoperazone (78 to 100%). Cefoperazone activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa was 87%, compared to 92% for ticarcillin-clavulanate. All agents had 97% or greater activity against Staphylococcus aureus.

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