Abstract
Doses of 10 to 100 mg of the azole antifungal agent SCH 56592/kg of body weight/day were studied in immunocompetent mice as therapy for systemic infection by Fusarium solani. Treatment was begun 1 h after intravenous infection and continued daily for 4 or 13 doses. Prolongation of survival and organ clearance were dependent on both the dose and the duration of SCH 56592 therapy, with the best results seen at 50 and 100 mg/kg/day. The results at the highest doses of SCH 56592 used (50 or 100 mg/kg/day) were comparable to those obtained with amphotericin B at 1 mg/kg/day. SCH 56592 has potential for therapy of systemic infections caused by F. solani.
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Lozano-Chiu, M., Arikan, S., Paetznick, V. L., Anaissie, E. J., Loebenberg, D., & Rex, J. H. (1999). Treatment of murine fusariosis with SCH 56592. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 43(3), 589–591. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.43.3.589
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