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Summary
In in vitro experiments with Staphylococcus aureus sulfamethylthiazole has shown greater bacteriostatic activity than sulfathiazole; the activity of the latter was in turn greater than that of sulfapyridine. In in vivo experiments with the same organism sulfapyridine has had little, if any, activity. Both sulfathiazole and sulfamethylthiazole have protected mice and the former drug has been slightly but consistently more active than the latter.
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