Literature DB >> 11829714

Fluoroquinolones and tuberculosis.

André Bryskier1, John Lowther.   

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the main causes of morbidity worldwide, and the emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in some parts of the world has become a major concern. The decrease in activity of the major anti-TB drugs, such as isoniazid and rifampicin, is an important threat and alternative therapies are urgently required. The anti-TB activity of the fluoroquinolones has been under investigation since the 1980s. Many are active in vitro but only a few, including ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, sparfloxacin, levofloxacin and lomefloxacin, have been clinically tested. Fluoroquinolones can be used in co-therapy with the available anti-TB drugs. However, the choice of fluoroquinolone should be based not only on the in vitro activity, but also on the long-term tolerance. Fluoroquinolones are novel anti-TB drugs to be used when a patient is infected with a MDR-TB strain.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11829714     DOI: 10.1517/13543784.11.2.233

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Investig Drugs        ISSN: 1354-3784            Impact factor:   6.206


  8 in total

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Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2006-12-22       Impact factor: 3.346

2.  Rapid detection of ofloxacin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis by two low-cost colorimetric methods: resazurin and nitrate reductase assays.

Authors:  Anandi Martin; Juan Carlos Palomino; Françoise Portaels
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2005-04       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Moxifloxacin, ofloxacin, sparfloxacin, and ciprofloxacin against Mycobacterium tuberculosis: evaluation of in vitro and pharmacodynamic indices that best predict in vivo efficacy.

Authors:  Radha K Shandil; Ramesh Jayaram; Parvinder Kaur; Sheshagiri Gaonkar; B L Suresh; B N Mahesh; R Jayashree; Vrinda Nandi; Sowmya Bharath; V Balasubramanian
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2006-12-04       Impact factor: 5.191

4.  Evaluation of a new line probe assay for rapid identification of gyrA mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Authors:  Federico Giannoni; Elisabetta Iona; Federica Sementilli; Lara Brunori; Manuela Pardini; Giovanni Battista Migliori; Graziella Orefici; Lanfranco Fattorini
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2005-07       Impact factor: 5.191

5.  Shortening Tuberculosis Treatment With Fluoroquinolones: Lost in Translation?

Authors:  Jean-Philippe Lanoix; Richard E Chaisson; Eric L Nuermberger
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2015-11-01       Impact factor: 9.079

6.  Examining the quality of childhood tuberculosis diagnosis in Cambodia: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Julia B Frieze; Rajendra-Prasad Yadav; Khann Sokhan; Song Ngak; Team Bak Khim
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 3.295

7.  Targeting Multidrug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis HtrA2 with Identical Chemical Entities of Fluoroquinolones.

Authors:  P Daisy; P Vijayalakshmi; C Selvaraj; S K Singh; K Saipriya
Journal:  Indian J Pharm Sci       Date:  2012-05       Impact factor: 0.975

8.  3D-QSAR studies on fluroquinolones derivatives as inhibitors for tuberculosis.

Authors:  Atanu Bhattacharjee; Baphilinia Jones Mylliemngap; Devadasan Velmurugan
Journal:  Bioinformation       Date:  2012-04-30
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