MICs of Oxazolidinones for Rhodococcus equi Strains Isolated from Humans and Animals
AUTOR(ES)
Bowersock, Terry L.
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Eperezolid and linezolid are representatives of a new class of orally active, synthetic antimicrobial agents. The in vitro activity values (MICs) of linezolid, eperezolid, and comparator antibiotics against 102 strains of Rhodococcus equi isolated from humans and animals were determined. Linezolid was more active than eperezolid against the strains tested; premafloxacin was the most active comparator antibiotic.
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