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[Sensitivity of Helicobacter pylori to amoxicillin and clarythromycin with special reference to eradication therapy]
- Source :
- Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases. 72(4)
- Publication Year :
- 1998
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Abstract
- We isolated strains of Helicobacter pylori from gastric mucosa of patients with peptic ulcer before and after eradication therapy, and studied their sensitivity to amoxicillin (AMPC) and clarythromycin (CAM). Of 85 strains of H. pylori isolated before therapy, MIC90 was 0.025 microgram/ml and no strains were resistant to AMPC. On the other hand, MIC90 of CAM was 0.05 microgram/ml and seven (8.2%) were already resistant to CAM. The H. pylori strains from eight cases of failed eradication therapy with lansoprazole + AMPC remained AMPC sensitive. However H. pylori strains from nineteen cases (82.6%) out of 23 of failed eradication therapy with lansoprazole + CAM became CAM resistant. The situation was similar for the cases of failed eradication therapy with lansoprazole + AMPC + CAM. Drug sensitivity tests prior to eradication therapy are to be recommended. A disc method may be used as a simple alternative to MIC measurement.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Peptic Ulcer
Microgram
Penicillin Resistance
Lansoprazole
macromolecular substances
Penicillins
Gastroenterology
2-Pyridinylmethylsulfinylbenzimidazoles
Helicobacter Infections
Internal medicine
Resistant strain
Clarithromycin
polycyclic compounds
medicine
Gastric mucosa
Humans
biology
Helicobacter pylori
business.industry
Amoxicillin
Drug Resistance, Microbial
General Medicine
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
bacterial infections and mycoses
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Anti-Ulcer Agents
Anti-Bacterial Agents
medicine.anatomical_structure
Peptic ulcer
bacteria
business
Omeprazole
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 03875911
- Volume :
- 72
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ff8b56cf3480208dbb534cf699b9a7d3