1949
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1949.01530040129009
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“…It also compares favourably with chlortetracycline (Solomons, 1951), bacitracin (Miller et al, 1949), and chloramphenicol (Newman and Feldman, 1951). However, general statements about its effectiveness must be guarded, because 65% of the streptococci isolated in this series were resistant, and it may be that its apparent effectiveness in this small series was due to the high proportion of cases from which the very sensitive Staph.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also compares favourably with chlortetracycline (Solomons, 1951), bacitracin (Miller et al, 1949), and chloramphenicol (Newman and Feldman, 1951). However, general statements about its effectiveness must be guarded, because 65% of the streptococci isolated in this series were resistant, and it may be that its apparent effectiveness in this small series was due to the high proportion of cases from which the very sensitive Staph.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cure rate of 69% of cases of impetigo cleared within one week indicates that framycetin sulphate is an effective cutaneous antibiotic and compares favourably with neomycin; Church (1954) reported 60% cure in one week. It also compares favourably with chlortetracycline (Solomons, 1951), bacitracin (Miller et al, 1949), and chloramphenicol (Newman and Feldman, 1951). However, general statements about its effectiveness must be guarded, because 65% of the streptococci isolated in this series were resistant, and it may be that its apparent effectiveness in this small series was due to the high proportion of cases from which the very sensitive Staph.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chloramphenicol cream (Newman and Feldman, 1951) cured only one case in five, improved two cases, and gave no result in two. Bacitracin (Miller et al, 1949) cured 5 of 16 cases, the other 11 showing no response. Neomycin ointment in this series cured eight cases, and improved five; there was no response in five.…”
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“…capacity between American college students and the industrial population of Sheffield. In the treatment of impetigo, chloramphenicol cream (Newman and Feldman, 1951), aureomycin ointment (Solomons, 1951), and bacitracin (Miller et al, 1949) all give comparable results, most cases healing in less than a week, though Solomons found two cases aggravated by aureomycin cream.…”
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confidence: 99%