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- BookPierre-Alian Clavien, Michael G. Sarr, Yuman Fong, Masaru Miyazaki editors.Digital Access Springer 2016
- ArticleBaquero F, Hortelano JG, Navarro M, Scarpellini A, Jara P, Cañedo T, Rodríguez A.Chemotherapy. 1977;23 Suppl 1:416-22.The clinical and bacteriological response of 38 treatments performed on 24 children (11 of them neonates) carrying out separate treatments with carbenicillin (2 treatments), gentamicin [4], fosfomycin [6], and associated treatments with gentamicin plus carbenicillin [6], fosfomycin plus gentamicin [18] and fosfomycin plus carbenicillin [2] are considered. The clinical cure was obtained in 21 children (87.5%). The most effective treatment was fosfomycin plus gentamicin; both antibiotics showed synergism in vitro on isolated Serratia strains. A dosage of 75 mg/kg fosfomycin enables serum levels of about 32 mug/ml during 4-5 h, being this level higher to the MIC of all isolated strains of S. marcescens.