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  • Comparative efficacy of cefotiam versus cephalothin in the therapy of skin and soft tissue infections.

Comparative efficacy of cefotiam versus cephalothin in the therapy of skin and soft tissue infections.

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (1984-06-01)
J R Lentino, M Stachowski, R Strikas, P Parrillo
ABSTRACT

Cefotiam was evaluated by a comparative open-label randomized trial with cephalothin in the therapy of skin and soft tissue infections in 39 patients. The most common organism isolated was Staphylococcus aureus (78%). We established evidence of primary infection with gram-negative bacilli in four patients, three of whom were diabetic. Eight patients had mixed infections or superinfections. No patient was evaluated as a treatment failure; for 10 of 39 patients we were unable to recover an etiological agent but demonstrated a clinical cure. Cefotiam was found to be as effective as cephalothin in the therapy of skin and soft tissue infections.