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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 2000, p. 255-260, Vol. 44, No. 2
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Brockham
Park, Betchworth, United Kingdom
Received 24 May 1999/Returned for modification 28 July
1999/Accepted 3 November 1999
A new cream formulation of mupirocin developed to improve patient
compliance was compared with systemic and topical antibiotics commonly
used to treat primary and secondary skin infections. A mouse surgical
wound model infected with Staphylococcus aureus or
Streptococcus pyogenes was used. Topical treatment was
applied at 4 and 10 h postinfection or oral treatment at a
clinically relevant dose was administered 4, 8, and 12 h
postinfection; treatments were continued three times daily for a
further 3 days. Mupirocin cream was significantly more effective than
(P < 0.01; two of eight studies) or not significantly
different from (six of eight studies) mupirocin ointment in reducing
bacterial numbers. Mupirocin cream was similar in efficacy to oral
flucloxacillin but significantly more effective (P < 0.001) than oral erythromycin. It was also similar in efficacy to
cephalexin against S. pyogenes but superior against
S. aureus (P < 0.01). Mupirocin cream had
a similar efficacy to fusidic acid cream against S. aureus
but was significantly superior against S. pyogenes
(P < 0.01). A hamster impetigo model infected with
S. aureus was also used. Topical or oral treatment was
administered at 24 and 30 h postinfection (also 36 h
postinfection for oral therapy) and then three times daily for a
further 2 days. On day 5, mupirocin cream was significantly more
effective than mupirocin ointment in one study (P < 0.01) and of similar efficacy in the other two studies. Mupirocin cream
was not significantly different from fusidic acid cream or
neomycin-bacitracin cream, but it was significantly superior
(P < 0.01) to oral erythromycin and cephalexin.
Mupirocin cream was as effective as, or superior to, oral and other
topical agents commonly used for skin infections.
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Efficacy of a New Cream Formulation of Mupirocin:
Comparison with Oral and Topical Agents in Experimental Skin
Infections
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: c/o Dr. Andrew
Smith, SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, New Frontiers Science Park (South), Harlow, Essex CM19 5AW, United Kingdom. Phone: 44-1279-622000. Fax: 44-1279-644100. E-mail: 101324.1256{at}compuserve.com.
Present address: SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Collegeville,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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