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Comparative Study
. 1984 Oct;26(4):585-90.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.26.4.585.

Antimicrobial activities of BMY-28142, cefbuperazone, and cefpiramide compared with those of other cephalosporins

Comparative Study

Antimicrobial activities of BMY-28142, cefbuperazone, and cefpiramide compared with those of other cephalosporins

N J Khan et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1984 Oct.

Abstract

The antimicrobial activities of BMY-28142, cefbuperazone (BMY-25182; formerly T-1982), and cefpiramide (WY-44635; formerly SM-1652) were compared with those of cefmenoxime, cefoperazone, cefotaxime, ceftizoxime, and moxalactam. BMY-28142 was the most active cephalosporin against the majority of aerobic and facultatively anaerobic microorganisms studied. Its spectrum of activity was very similar to that of cefotaxime. However, BMY-28142, cefbuperazone, cefmenoxime, cefotaxime, ceftizoxime, and moxalactam were equivalent in activity and rate of killing against members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Cefpiramide was considerably less active than the other cephalosporins against the Enterobacteriaceae.

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