In vitro activities of miconazole, miconazole nitrate, and ketoconazole alone and combined with rifampin against Candida spp. and Torulopsis glabrata recovered from cancer patients
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- 1 May 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 17 (5) , 871-875
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.17.5.871
Abstract
A total of 440 fresh clinical isolates of yeasts from cancer patients were tested by an agar dilution technique against miconazole, miconazole nitrate, and ketoconazole individually and combined with 5 micrograms of rifampin per ml. Most strains of Candida albicans were susceptible to 0.5 microgram or less of the imidazoles per ml. Candida tropicalis required 2 to 4 micrograms of miconazole and its nitrate base per ml for inhibition and was resistant to ketoconazole. The 100% minimal inhibitory concentration of the imidazoles for Candida krusei was 1 microgram/ml. Susceptibility to 4 micrograms of miconazole and miconazole nitrate per ml occurred in 73 and 87% of Torulopsis glabrata strains, respectively, and none was susceptible to ketoconazole. Miconazole was most effective against the Candida spp., whereas its nitrate base was most active against T. glabrata. Synergy was observed when rifampin was combined with miconazole and miconazole nitrate but was not observed when rifampin was combined with ketoconazole. Synergy occurred most frequently when rifampin was combined with miconazole nitrate.Keywords
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