In vitro susceptibility of 15 strains of zygomycetes to nine antifungal agents as determined by the NCCLS M38-A microdilution method

Summary The in vitro susceptibility of 15 strains of six genera of zygomycetes including Rhizopus oryzae (Rhizopus arrhizus), Rhizopus stolonifer, Mucor circinelloides (three), Absidia corymbifera (three), Rhizomucor pusillus (three), Cunninghamella bertholletiae (two), and Syncephalastrum racemosum...

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Published in:Mycoses Vol. 48; no. 4; pp. 246 - 250
Main Authors: Singh, Jagpal, Rimek, Dagmar, Kappe, Reinhard
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Berling, Germany Blackwell Verlag, GmbH 01-07-2005
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Summary:Summary The in vitro susceptibility of 15 strains of six genera of zygomycetes including Rhizopus oryzae (Rhizopus arrhizus), Rhizopus stolonifer, Mucor circinelloides (three), Absidia corymbifera (three), Rhizomucor pusillus (three), Cunninghamella bertholletiae (two), and Syncephalastrum racemosum (two) to nine antifungal agents were determined by the NCCLS M38‐A broth microdilution method. Geometric means of the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were: amphotericin B 0.07 mg l−1 (range 0.03–0.5 mg l−1), nystatin 0.83 mg l−1 (range 0.25–4 mg l−1), itraconazole 0.59 mg l−1 (range 0.03 to >8 mg l−1), voriconazole 6.50 mg l−1 (range 2 to >8 mg l−1), ciclopiroxolamine 1.59 mg l−1 (range 0.5–4 mg l−1), and amorolfine 9.19 mg l−1 (range 1 to >16 mg l−1). All strains were resistant to 5‐flucytosine, fluconazole (MIC >64 mg l−1) and caspofungin (MIC >16 mg l−1).
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Present address: Dr Dagmar Rimek, TLLV, Department of Medical Microbiology, Erfurt, Germany.
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ISSN:0933-7407
1439-0507
DOI:10.1111/j.1439-0507.2005.01132.x