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. 1980 Sep;18(3):476–479. doi: 10.1128/aac.18.3.476

In vitro susceptibility of gram-negative bacilli from pediatric patients to moxalactam, cefotaxime, Ro 13-9904, and other cephalosporins.

S Shelton, J D Nelson, G H McCracken Jr
PMCID: PMC284026  PMID: 6252837

Abstract

Moxalactam, Ro 13-9904, cefotaxime, cefoperazone, older cephalosporins, and four aminoglycosides were tested in vitro against 432 strains of gram-negative bacteria isolated from pediatric patients. The new drugs were uniformly active against coliform bacilli obtained from patients with meningitis and against aminoglycoside-resistant coliform bacilli.

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