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Reduced release of DNA from Streptococcus pneumoniae after treatment with rifampin in comparison to spontaneous growth and ceftriaxone treatment

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2001

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Eiffert, Helmut
Wellmer, A.
Nau, R.

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Springer

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In order to study the release of DNA from Streptococcus pneumoniae in vitro during spontaneous growth and treatment with ceftriaxone or rifampin, a semiquantitative polymerase chain reaction was used. During spontaneous growth, high concentrations of bacterial DNA were released. Exposure to 10 mug/ml of ceftriaxone decreased the DNA release, in median, by 19 times (P=0.03 vs. spontaneous growth). Treatment with 10 mug/ml of rifampin led to a reduction of DNA release, in median, by a factor of 49 (P=0.03 vs. ceftriaxone; six experiments performed on different days).

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