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The response of Streptococcus faecalis to ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin and enoxacin.

K Muranaka1, D Greenwood.   

Abstract

The response to three quinolones of a clinical isolate of Streptococcus faecalis was studied by continuous turbidimetric monitoring, by viable counting, and in an in-vitro model of the treatment of bacterial cystitis. Dense populations (c. 8 x 10(6) cfu/ml) responded to ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin and enoxacin at concentrations below the conventionally determined MIC, but variants, shown to exhibit decreased susceptibility, emerged during overnight incubation. The variants were cross-resistant to each of the three quinolones, but the resistance was lost on subculture in drug-free broth. At a concentration of ten-fold MIC, ciprofloxacin was more bactericidal than norfloxacin or enoxacin. In experiments in the bladder model, doses of ciprofloxacin achieving a peak concentration of 10, 50 or 250 mg/l suppressed bacterial growth for 20 h or more. The doses of norfloxacin or enoxacin required to achieve a comparable effect were higher than those of ciprofloxacin. A reduction in susceptibility, as judged by comparative disc testing, occurred after two cycles of exposure to norfloxacin or enoxacin in experiments in which the peak concentration achieved was 50 mg/l, but not when the peak was 250 mg/l. Reduced susceptibility to ciprofloxacin developed only in experiments in which a lower peak concentration of 10 mg/l was achieved.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3134318     DOI: 10.1093/jac/21.5.545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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