negative coverage, non-suitable coverage of Pseudomonas. Broadest activity of any antibiotic (does NOT cover MRSA, Mycoplasma, and some Pseudomonas) Aztreonam.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Serratia species it is recommended that coverage for these pathogens be added when erythromycin, phenytoin (Dilantin), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim)
gram coverage with less gram negative, or further gram negative coverage. Ceftaroline: IV form Increased gram coverage, active against MRSA Gram negative coverage equivalent to 2nd generation cephalosporins, no pseudomonas coverage Ceftolozane-Tazobactam Covers ESBL gram negatives, resistant pseudomonas
(Bactrim) all cover MRSA. On the other hand The outer section of the quadrant represents pseudomonas coverage. Black - represents parasites
This web page does not provide information on bactrim pseudomonas coverage. It covers the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of P. aeruginosa skin and soft tissue infections, and the principles of antimicrobial therapy.
Bactrim Vs. Other Antibiotics: a Comparative Fluoroquinolones provide a wide spectrum as well, including excellent Pseudomonas aeruginosa coverage.
Anaerobic bacteria. All others listed Same coverage as cephalosporins expanded Pseudomonas coverage expanded gram-positive coverage.
A Pseudomonas infection is caused by Pseudomonas Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra) is an example of this class. Adequate coverage should also
Does it cover Pseudomonas (PsA)?; Does it cover ESBLs? (higher-level question (TMP-SMX, Bactrim) (PO, IV) – has broad spectrum of coverage to GN's
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