| Literature DB >> 11337224 |
A P Johnson1, M Warner, D M Livermore.
Abstract
The activity of moxifloxacin and other quinolones was assessed against 288 epidemiologically diverse isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae, many of them resistant to one or more first-line agents and/or with increased ciprofloxacin resistance (minimum inhibitory concentrations, MICs 16- > 64 mg/l compared with 1-2 mg/l for most isolates). Moxifloxacin and grepafloxacin were the most active quinolone analogues, inhibiting about 90% of the isolates at < or = 1 mg/l, whereas levofloxacin inhibited 64% of isolates at < = 1 mg/l and ciprofloxacin inhibited 42%. Moxifloxacin also was the most active agent against isolates with elevated ciprofloxacin resistance (MIC 16- > 64 mg/l): moxifloxacin MICs of around 4 mg/l were seen for most such isolates, compared with 16-32 mg for levofloxacin and grepafloxacin. The activity of moxifloxacin against pneumococci resistant to one or more first-line agent suggests it will have a useful therapeutic role, although its activity against highly ciprofloxacin resistant isolates seems marginal.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11337224 DOI: 10.1016/s0924-8579(01)00316-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Antimicrob Agents ISSN: 0924-8579 Impact factor: 5.283