The Amazing Sulfonamides
Sulfonamides really cover more infectious territory than most other antibiotics. Besides the more common bacterial species, they are active against many ‘special’ pathogens, like S. maltophilia, P. jiroveci, Listeria, Nocardia,, C. burneti (Q-fever), and T. whipplei (Whipple’s disease). Not to forget their use in malaria, toxoplasmosis, melioidosis, cyclospora, and atypical mycobacterial infections. Then there Continue reading The Amazing Sulfonamides