Abstract
The minimal inhibitory concentrations of cefmenoxime (SCE-1365), cefotaxime, cefoperazone, and moxalactam against various species of aerobic bacteria were determined. The activities of cefmenoxime, cefotaxime, and moxalactam were generally similar and slightly higher than the activity of cefoperazone.
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