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Comparative Study
. 1991 Oct;35(10):2026-30.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.35.10.2026.

In vivo activities of newer rifamycin analogs against Mycobacterium avium infection

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Comparative Study

In vivo activities of newer rifamycin analogs against Mycobacterium avium infection

S P Klemens et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

The comparative activities of newer rifamycin analogs and the activity of rifabutin or rifapentine in combination with other antimycobacterial agents was evaluated in the beige (C57BL/6J; bgj/bgj) mouse model of disseminated Mycobacterium avium infection. Rifabutin and rifapentine at 20 mg/kg of body weight had comparable activities. P/DEA and CGP 7040 at 20 mg/kg were less active. The combination of ethambutol at 125 mg/kg and rifabutin at 20 mg/kg resulted in a slight increase in activity beyond that seen with rifabutin alone against organisms in the spleens. The combination of ethambutol and rifapentine at 20 mg/kg resulted in a modest increase in activity beyond that seen with rifapentine alone against organisms in the lungs. The combination of ethionamide at 125 mg/kg and rifapentine resulted in a decrease in activity compared with that for rifapentine alone. The combination of clofazimine at 20 mg/kg and rifapentine resulted in increased activity in the mouse model. The combination of clofazimine and rifapentine (or rifabutin) appears to be an attractive regimen that should be evaluated for the treatment of human infections due to M. avium complex.

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