概括
全剂量纳利迪克酸 (4克/天) 有效治疗感染,患者耐药性较低,便耐药性最小. 低剂量是观察到抗生素耐药性的可能原因.
科学领域:
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
背景情况:
- 纳利迪克酸是一种用于尿路感染的抗生素.
- 有关对纳利迪克斯酸耐药性的发展存在担忧.
- 了解耐药机制对于有效使用抗生素至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估对纳利迪克斯酸耐药性的临床发展.
- 为了比较耐药性发展与其他抗生素的纳利迪克酸.
- 确定导致纳利迪克酸耐药性的因素.
主要方法:
- 临床治疗27名患者,每天服用4克纳利迪克酸.
- 监测细菌菌群中的耐药性.
- 评估便储阻力.
- 在实验室中对100种Enterobacteriaceae菌株进行了研究,其度和注射剂大小各不相同.
主要成果:
- 只有7%的患者在每天4克治疗时发展出抗药性.
- 与硫胺,四环素和安培素相比,便耐药性是最小的.
- 试验室中耐药性的发展与纳利迪克酸度成反比例.
- 没有观察到异染色体R因子对纳利迪克酸的耐药性.
结论:
- 全剂量 (4克/天) 的纳利迪克酸有效预防耐药性.
- 过低剂量是过度抗性纳利迪克酸的可能原因.
- 纳利迪西克酸仍然是一个可行的选择,特别是对多重耐药的Enterobacteriaceae.
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