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. 1979 Mar;15(3):444–446. doi: 10.1128/aac.15.3.444

In Vitro Activity and β-Lactamase Stability of Cefazaflur Compared with Those of β-Lactamase-Stable Cephalosporins

Nalinee Aswapokee 1, Harold C Neu *
PMCID: PMC352680  PMID: 313753

Abstract

The in vitro activity of cefazaflur, a parenteral cephalosporin, was determined against 590 clinical isolates. Cefazaflur inhibited the majority of gram-positive cocci at concentrations below 1 μg/ml except for enterococci. The agent was as active as cefamandole or cefoxitin against most Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Proteus mirabilis. Although it inhibited a number of strains of Enterobacter, indole-positive Proteus, and Serratia resistant to cephalothin, it was much less active against these organisms than were cefamandole or cefoxitin.

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