Cephalosporin vs Ceftobiprole - What's the difference?
cephalosporin | ceftobiprole |
Any of a class of natural and synthetic antibiotics developed from fungi, having a cepham structure.
* 2001': Another important group of antibiotics, the '''cephalosporins , a class that includes more than twenty-five different drugs, are chemically distinct from the penicillins but act in the same way as cell wall inhibitors, as do vancomycin and bacitracin. — Leslie Iversen, ''Drugs: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2001, p. 63)
A particular cephalosporin antibiotic.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 20, author=The Associated Press, title=F.D.A. Warns Johnson on Antibiotic Drug, work=New York Times
, passage=The Food and Drug Administration warned Johnson & Johnson that it did not properly monitor two human tests of its antibiotic drug candidate ceftobiprole , which is intended to treat complicated skin infections like MRSA. }}
As nouns the difference between cephalosporin and ceftobiprole
is that cephalosporin is any of a class of natural and synthetic antibiotics developed from genus: Cephalosporium fungi, having a cepham structure while ceftobiprole is a particular cephalosporin antibiotic.cephalosporin
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(wikipedia cephalosporin)Noun
(en noun)See also
* cephamycinceftobiprole
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(-) (wikipedia ceftobiprole)citation