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. 1986 Feb;29(2):344–345. doi: 10.1128/aac.29.2.344

In vitro activities of selected new and long-acting cephalosporins against Pasteurella multocida.

G J Noel, D W Teele
PMCID: PMC176407  PMID: 3087279

Abstract

The activities of six agents commonly used in treating infections of the skin and soft tissues and the action of selected cephalosporins against 15 isolates of Pasteurella multocida were assessed by a macro-broth dilution method. Broad-spectrum cephalosporins, including ceftriaxone and cefixime, had excellent in vitro activities (MIC less than or equal to 0.098) against the isolates tested.

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