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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (1987) 20, 639-644
© 1987 The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy


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The inoculum effect with Gram-negative bacteria in vitro and in vivo

Peter G. Davey* and Michael Barza

New England Medical Center, Division of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases 750 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111, U.S.A.

accepted 4 June 1987


The in-vitro MICs and MBCs of ciprofloxacin, cefoperazone, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone, gentamicin and imipencm were measured for five strains each of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa with standard and high inocula. The MBC was raised more than the MIC at the higher inoculum for all the drugs except ciprofloxacin. However, the MBC of imipenem against P. aeruginosa was increased relatively little at the higher inoculum in contrast to the findings with other ß-lactam drugs, In a rabbit model of endophthalmitis both cefoperazone and imipenem were markedly more bactericidal against a high inoculum of K. pneumoniae than would have been predicted from the results of in-vitro time kill curve studies. We conclude that the therapeutic relevance of the inoculum effect remains to be proved.


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