In vitro activity of terbinafine against medically important non-dermatophyte species of filamentous fungi
Objectives: The activity in vitro of terbinafine against 442 clinical isolates of several species of filamentous fungi was analysed. Methods: A broth microdilution test was carried out following the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards reference method, with modifications described p...
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description | Objectives: The activity in vitro of terbinafine against 442 clinical isolates of several species of filamentous fungi was analysed. Methods: A broth microdilution test was carried out following the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards reference method, with modifications described previously. Results: The geometric mean (GM) of MICs of terbinafine for non-Aspergillus fumigatus species was 0.24 mg/L whereas the GM for A. fumigatus rose as far as 2.92 mg/L. Terbinafine showed a very strong activity in vitro against Penicillium spp., Paecilomyces spp., Trichoderma spp., Acremonium spp. and Arthrographis spp. with GMs |
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