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Comparative activities of ampicillin and teicoplanin against Enterococcus faecalis isolates.

Georgios V ZacharopoulosGeorgios A ManiosMarios PapadakisDimitra KoumakiSofia MarakiDimitrios KassotakisEelco De BreeAndreas Manios
Published in: BMC microbiology (2023)
Results showed that the incidence of E. faecalis infections in the surgical clinic was increasing. Ampicillin, in the later year period, was not statistically different from teicoplanin in treating E. faecalis infections. Consequently, ampicillin seems currently to be an effective antibiotic against such infections that could be used as empiric therapy.
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