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streptomycin

  • Shortening Buruli Ulcer Treatment with Combination Therapy Targeting the Respiratory Chain and Exploiting <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Mycobacterium ulcerans</span> Gene Decay
    Experimental Therapeutics
    Shortening Buruli Ulcer Treatment with Combination Therapy Targeting the Respiratory Chain and Exploiting Mycobacterium ulcerans Gene Decay

    Buruli ulcer is treatable with antibiotics. An 8-week course of rifampin (RIF) and either streptomycin (STR) or clarithromycin (CLR) cures over 90% of patients.

    Paul J. Converse, Deepak V. Almeida, Sandeep Tyagi, Jian Xu, Eric L. Nuermberger
  • Mechanisms of Resistance
    Molecular Mechanisms of Intrinsic Streptomycin Resistance in Mycobacterium abscessus
    Michael Dal Molin, Myriam Gut, Anna Rominski, Klara Haldimann, Katja Becker, Peter Sander
  • Clinical Therapeutics
    Clinical Efficacy of Combination of Rifampin and Streptomycin for Treatment of Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease
    Fred Stephen Sarfo, Richard Phillips, Kingsley Asiedu, Edwin Ampadu, Nana Bobi, E. Adentwe, Awuli Lartey, Ishmael Tetteh, M. Wansbrough-Jones
  • Mechanisms of Resistance
    Two Novel Antibiotic Resistance Genes, tet(44) and ant(6)-Ib, Are Located within a Transferable Pathogenicity Island in Campylobacter fetus subsp. fetus
    Carlos Abril, Isabelle Brodard, Vincent Perreten
  • Chemistry; Biosynthesis
    Plant Agricultural Streptomycin Formulations Do Not Carry Antibiotic Resistance Genes
    Fabio Rezzonico, Virginia O. Stockwell, Brion Duffy
  • Experimental Therapeutics
    Impacts of Dosing Frequency of the Combination Rifampin-Streptomycin on Its Bactericidal and Sterilizing Activities against Mycobacterium ulcerans in Mice
    Baohong Ji, Aurélie Chauffour, Alexandra Aubry, Jérome Robert, Murad Ibrahim, Vincent Jarlier
  • Mechanisms of Resistance
    Identification of Mutations Related to Streptomycin Resistance in Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Possible Involvement of Efflux Mechanism
    Fernanda S. Spies, Pedro E. Almeida da Silva, Marta O. Ribeiro, Maria Lucia Rossetti, Arnaldo Zaha
  • Clinical Therapeutics
    Promising Clinical Efficacy of Streptomycin-Rifampin Combination for Treatment of Buruli Ulcer (Mycobacterium ulcerans Disease)
    Annick Chauty, Marie-Françoise Ardant, Ambroise Adeye, Hélène Euverte, Augustin Guédénon, Christian Johnson, Jacques Aubry, Eric Nuermberger, Jacques Grosset
  • Experimental Therapeutics
    Impact of Resistance Selection and Mutant Growth Fitness on the Relative Efficacies of Streptomycin and Levofloxacin for Plague Therapy
    Arnold Louie, Mark R. Deziel, Weiguo Liu, George L. Drusano
  • Mechanisms of Action: Physiological Effects
    Effects of Glutathione and Ascorbic Acid on Streptomycin Sensitivity of Escherichia coli
    Manish Goswami, Suhas H. Mangoli, Narendra Jawali

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