In vitro efficacy of combinations of antibiotics used in clinical practice on clinical isolates of Helicobacter pylori.
Zahyra KaouahJulien M BuyckMaxime PichonChristophe BurucoaLaure ProuvensierJeremy MoreauSandrine MarchandJulie CremniterNicolas GrégoirePublished in: Helicobacter (2024)
The present results have shown that in vitro, the different antibiotics used in therapeutics have additive effects. The addition of the effects of two antibiotics to which a strain was resistant was not sufficient to inhibit bacterial growth. In probabilistic treatment, the choice of antibiotics to combine should therefore be based on the local epidemiology of resistance, and on susceptibility testing in the case of CLA therapy, so that at least one antibiotic to which the strain is susceptible is used.