Binding to and antibacterial effect of aztreonam, temocillin, gentamicin and tobramycin on human faeces

Abstract
SUMMARY: Aztreonam, temocillin, gentamicin and tobramycin were studied for their effect on the human faecal florain vitroand for their usefulness for selective decontamination (SD) of the gastrointestinal tract. The sensitivities of the obligately anaerobic flora and the Gram-negative facultatively anaerobic bacteria were determined and the ratio was expressed as SD factor. Tho high SD factor of the flora from most subjects for aztreonam and tobramycin indicates that the drugs are useful for SD in contrast to temocillin and gentamicin. Binding to and subsequent release of tobramycin from faeces are presumed to facilitate the maintenance of adequate concentrations in the intestine despite the discontinuous intake.

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