[In vitro susceptibility of a strain of Rickettsia recently isolated from a case of Japanese spotted fever to chemotherapeutic agents]
- PMID: 2501421
- DOI: 10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.63.35
[In vitro susceptibility of a strain of Rickettsia recently isolated from a case of Japanese spotted fever to chemotherapeutic agents]
Abstract
The in vitro susceptibilities to five chemotherapeutic agents against a rickettsial strain which was isolated from a case of Japanese spotted fever were determined by cell culture system. Minocycline was the most effective (MIC, 0.15 micrograms/ml) followed by Tetracycline and Demethylchlor tetracycline (0.31 micrograms/ml 0.16 micrograms/ml). Chloramphenicol was less effective (5 micrograms/ml) and Aminobenzyl-penicillin was not effective with the MIC of 10 micrograms/ml or less. Thus, the earlier administration of Minocycline is recommended to clinically suspicious cases of Japanese spotted fever as well as Tsutsugamushi disease.
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