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PubMed Commons home How to join PubMed Commons Rev Infect Dis. 1982 MarApr;4(2):23745. Bactericidal synergism between betalactams and aminoglycosides: mechanism and possible therapeutic implications. Davis BD . Abstract This work, presented as the introductory lecture of the symposium, reviews the mechanisms of antibiotic action of betalactams and of aminoglycosides from a historical perspective and gives emphasis to the features relevant to their synergistic interaction. These features include the limiting effect of penetration of aminoglycosides on the rate of killing; the ability of betalactams to increase that penetration, even under conditions where they cannot cause a lethal damage to the cell envelope; and the ability of aminoglycosides to be lethal with a smaller amount of cell growth than is required for killing by betalactams. The paper also briefly discusses theoretical arguments favoring a broader use of bactericidal synergism in clinical practice. PMID: 7051225 [PubMed indexed for MEDLINE] PubMed Commons 0 comments Abstract Publication Types, MeSH Terms, Substances LinkOut more resources PubMed

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penelitian mengenai sinergi goglongan antibiotik betalaktam dan aminoglikoside, ternyata efektifitasnya lebih dibandingkan beta laktam saja

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Rev Infect Dis. 1982 Mar­Apr;4(2):237­45.

Bactericidal synergism between beta­lactams andaminoglycosides: mechanism and possible therapeuticimplications.Davis BD.

AbstractThis work, presented as the introductory lecture of the symposium, reviews themechanisms of antibiotic action of beta­lactams and of aminoglycosides from ahistorical perspective and gives emphasis to the features relevant to theirsynergistic interaction. These features include the limiting effect of penetration ofaminoglycosides on the rate of killing; the ability of beta­lactams to increase thatpenetration, even under conditions where they cannot cause a lethal damage tothe cell envelope; and the ability of aminoglycosides to be lethal with a smalleramount of cell growth than is required for killing by beta­lactams. The paper alsobriefly discusses theoretical arguments favoring a broader use of bactericidalsynergism in clinical practice.

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