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      <title>In vitro activity of trovafloxacin against Bacteroides fragilis in mixed culture with either Escherichia coli or a vancomycin- resistant strain of Enterococcus faecium determined by an anaerobic time-kill technique. (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/12910/</link>
      <pubDate>2001-01-16T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>To determine the efficacy of trovafloxacin as a possible treatment for
          intra-abdominal abscesses, we have developed an anaerobic time-kill
          technique using different inocula to study the in vitro killing of
          Bacteroides fragilis in pure culture or in mixed culture with either
          Escherichia coli or a vancomycin-resistant strain of Enterococcus faecium
          (VREF). With inocula of 5 x 10(5) CFU/ml and trovafloxacin concentrations
          of &lt;/=2 microg/ml, a maximum observed effect (E(max)) of &gt;/=6.1 (log(10)
          CFU/ml) was attained with all pure and mixed cultures within 24 h. With
          inocula of 10(8) CFU/ml, a similar E(max) and a similar concentration to
          produce 50% of E(max) (EC(50)) for B. fragilis were found in both pure
          cultures and mixed cultures with E. coli. However, to produce a similar
          killing of B. fragilis in the mixed cultures with VREF, a 14-fold increase
          in the concentration of trovafloxacin was required. A
          vancomycin-susceptible strain of E. faecium and a trovafloxacin-resistant
          strain of E. coli were also found to confer a similar "protective" effect
          on B. fragilis against the activity of trovafloxacin. Using inocula of
          10(9) CFU/ml, the activity of trovafloxacin was retained for E. coli and
          B. fragilis and was negligible against VREF. We conclude that this is a
          useful technique to study the anaerobic killing of mixed cultures in vitro
          and may be of value in predicting the killing of mixed infections in vivo.
          The importance of using mixed cultures and not pure cultures is clearly
          shown by the difference in the killing of B. fragilis in the mixed
          cultures tested. Trovafloxacin will probably be ineffective in the
          treatment of infections involving large numbers of enterococci. However,
          due to its ability to retain activity against large cultures of B.
          fragilis and E. coli, trovafloxacin could be beneficial in the treatment
          of intra-abdominal abscesses.</description>
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