2013
DOI: 10.17816/ped4423-27
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The analysis of sensitivity of Escherichia clinical strains, isolated from ill children to antibiotics, antiseptics

Abstract: In the research the results of the study of sensitivity of Escherichia clinical strains (E. coli n 110) to antibiotics, antiseptics are presented. The Escherichia were isolated from ill children. According to the data of the research, we found high sensitivity of E. coli to combined penicillin antibiotics (amoxicillin/clavulanate, piperacyllin/tazobactam), cefalosporines (ceftriaxone, cefepime); meropenem; fluoroquilones (gatifloxacine, levofloxacine). The Escherichia had low sensitivity to amoxicillin/sulbact… Show more

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“…Thus, on the 5th day of the study, the number of CFU/ml was two times less compared to the control group, and on the 10th day, complete eradication of the pathogen was noted. The obtained data correlate with the data of the literature, which showed a high antimicrobial effect of decamethoxine on gram-positive opportunistic microorganisms [9,21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Thus, on the 5th day of the study, the number of CFU/ml was two times less compared to the control group, and on the 10th day, complete eradication of the pathogen was noted. The obtained data correlate with the data of the literature, which showed a high antimicrobial effect of decamethoxine on gram-positive opportunistic microorganisms [9,21].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, against the background of the treatment, the wounds in the experimental animals were cleared and epithelialized faster, on the 10th day of the study a significant decrease in wound area (58.96% and 71.12%) was found in groups B and D. In rats that did not receive treatment, healing was slower. The data of the study are confirmed by a number of scientific papers, which indicate that the treatment of infected wounds with the antiseptic decamethoxine reduces the time to healing of surgical wounds by secondary tension and the drug has no cytotoxic properties on host cells compared to other antiseptics [19,20,21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%