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Antimicrobial activity of omiganan pentahydrochloride against contemporary fungal pathogens responsible for catheter-associated infections.

Omiganan, a bactericidal and fungicidal cationic peptide being developed as a topical gel for prevention of catheter-associated infections, inhibited commonly occurring fungal pathogens including Candida spp. (106 isolates) at <or=256 microg/ml and molds (including 10 Aspergillus isolates) at <or=1,024 microg/ml. All fungi were inhibited by omiganan at concentrations well below the 1% (10,000 microg/ml) clinical formulation, including species with reduced susceptibility to azoles and echinocandins.[1]

References

  1. Antimicrobial activity of omiganan pentahydrochloride against contemporary fungal pathogens responsible for catheter-associated infections. Fritsche, T.R., Rhomberg, P.R., Sader, H.S., Jones, R.N. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (2008) [Pubmed]
 
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