| Literature DB >> 8077990 |
N Yamane1, R N Jones, R Frei, D J Hoban, A C Pignatari, F Marco.
Abstract
Levofloxacin, the S-(-)-isomer of ofloxacin, was compared to ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin against > 6000 recent clinical isolates of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria from six different countries. This international multicenter study demonstrated a high level of antibacterial activity of levofloxacin against all the members of Enterobacteriaceae [minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)50s, < or = 0.03 to 0.12 mg/L] except Providencia rettgeri (MIC50, 2 mg/L), and Providencia stuartii (MIC50, 1 mg/L). Oxacillin-susceptible staphylococci (MIC50s, 0.12 to 0.25 mg/L), enterococci (MIC50s, 0.5 to 2 mg/L), and streptococci (MIC50s, 0.5 mg/L) were also susceptible to levofloxacin, but most isolates of oxacillin-resistant staphylococci had MICs of > or = 4 mg/L. Levofloxacin was also active against non-enteric Gram-negative bacilli, including Acinetobacter species (MIC50s, < or = 0.03 to 1 mg/L), Pseudomonas species (MIC50s, 0.5 to 1 mg/L) and Xanthomonas maltophilia (MIC50, 0.5 mg/L). Overall, levofloxacin inhibited 50% and 90% of all the tested strains at the concentrations of 0.12 and 4 mg/L, respectively. The activity of levofloxacin was generally two-fold greater than ofloxacin and equal to or slightly less potent than ciprofloxacin.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8077990 DOI: 10.1080/1120009x.1994.11741134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chemother ISSN: 1120-009X Impact factor: 1.714