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Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1986 December; 30(6): 953-954

Comparative efficacy of ketoconazole and mebendazole in experimental trichinosis.

J A Hess, P H Chandrasekar, M Mortiere and J A Molinari

ABSTRACT

The therapeutic efficacy of ketoconazole and mebendazole was studied in ICR/CD-1 mice infected with Trichinella spiralis for 17 to 20 weeks. Efficacy of both drugs was over 70% when compared with results in control mice. This study indicates that both ketoconazole and mebendazole should be considered in the treatment of trichinosis in humans.


Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1986 December; 30(6): 953-954