Efficacy of tylosin tartrate on canine Staphylococcus intermedius isolates in vitro.

Veterinary Therapeutics Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Brian A Scott, Joel E Mortensen, Tricia M McKeever, Dawn B Logas, Patrick J McKeever
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Abstract

In the past 5 years, the incidence of canine skin infections caused by resistant strains of Staphylococcus (pseud)intermedius has increased. Many older antibiotics are used to treat these infections because the sensitivity can be demonstrated in vitro. Additionally, many of these older drugs are efficacious and unlikely to induce multidrug resistance. More than a decade ago, the antibiotic tylosin tartrate was reported to be efficacious in vitro and in vivo against Staphylococcus intermedius. The purpose of this study was to determine whether S. (pseud)intermedius isolated from untreated pyoderma cases at veterinary referral centers across the United States are sensitive in vitro to this antibiotic. Minimum inhibitory concentrations for tylosin tartrate and other commonly used antibiotics were determined for 103 isolates. Most (82.61%) of the isolates not exposed to antibiotics in the 3 months before submission were sensitive to tylosin tartrate. These findings suggest that tylosin tartrate warrants further study as a first-line option for the treatment of dogs initially presenting with pyoderma.

酒石酸泰乐素对犬中间葡萄球菌的体外治疗效果。
在过去的5年里,由耐药中间葡萄球菌(假)引起的犬皮肤感染的发病率有所增加。许多较老的抗生素用于治疗这些感染,因为可以在体外证明其敏感性。此外,许多这些老药是有效的,不太可能引起多药耐药。十多年前,据报道,抗生素酒石酸泰络素在体内和体外对中间葡萄球菌都有效。本研究的目的是确定在美国兽医转诊中心从未经治疗的脓皮病病例中分离出的中间假葡萄球菌是否对这种抗生素敏感。测定了103株菌株对酒石酸泰洛菌素和其他常用抗生素的最低抑菌浓度。提交前3个月未接触抗生素的分离株中,大部分(82.61%)对酒石酸泰乐素敏感。这些研究结果表明,酒石酸泰乐素值得进一步研究,作为治疗最初出现脓皮病的狗的一线选择。
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