Two hundred and two isolates of gram-positive and gram-negative pathogens of urinary tract infection were tested for their susceptibility to cefpirome. In 64 to 97 per cent of the cases the susceptibility was high and exceeded that of other cephalosporins used in the treatment of urological patients. Cefpirome was used in the treatment of 26 patients with signs of urinary tract infection: 19 patients with pyelonephritis and 7 patients with prostatitis. The antibiotic was administered intravenously in a dose of 1 g twice a day for the treatment course of 5-7-10 days. The clinical and bacteriological efficacies amounted to 92 and 87 per cent respectively. The drug tolerance was good. The results demonstrated that cefpirome was useful in the empirical therapy of urinary tract infection.
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