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Mycobacterium tuberculosis rifampicin activity

Rifampicin is highly active with respect to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Among atypical mycobacteria, it is active with respect to M. kansasii, M. marinum, and to most types... [Pg.487]

Rifampicin (Fig. 10.9), a bactericidal antibiotic, is active against Gram-positive bacteria (including Mycobacterium tuberculosis) and some Gram-... [Pg.165]

Isoniazid (INH) is still the most widely used drug in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and has high activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, although resistant strains have emerged. INH is used in combination with drugs such as rifampicin and pyrazinamide to reduce the chance of inducing resistant strains of the mycobacterium. [Pg.182]


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