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Inhibitory and bactericidal effects of telithromycin (HMR 3647, RU 56647) and five comparative antibiotics, used singly and in combination, against vancomycin-resistant and vancomycin-susceptible enterococci. | LitMetric

The inhibitory and bactericidal effects of telithromycin (HMR 3647, RU 66647) were compared with those of gentamicin, ampicillin, erythromycin, azithromycin and vancomycin against 74 strains of enterococci (34 Enterococcus faecalis and 40 Enterococcus faecium) by agar dilution, broth dilution, time kill assays and postantibiotic effect (PAE). The telithromycin MIC(90) for vancomycin-sensitive (VSE) E. faecalis strains tested using the agar dilution method was 8 microg/ml. For a different group of VSE E. faecalis strains tested using the broth dilution method it was 0.06 microg/ml The telithromycin MIC(90)s for vancomycin-resistant (VRE) and VSE E. faecium strains, determined using the agar dilution method, were 4 and 8 microg/ml, respectively, while for a different set of VRE and VSE E. faecium strains tested using the broth macrodilution method, they were 32 and 16 microg/ml, respectively. Telithromycin MBC(90)s for E. faecalis were 4-6 tubes higher and for E. faecium 3-5 tubes higher, respectively, than the MIC(90)s. In time kill assays, telithromycin had bactericidal activity against only 1 of 7 E. faecium strains; for all other E. faecium and E. faecalis strains, only inhibitory activity was demonstrated. Neither synergy nor drug interference was observed when telithromycin was used in combination with ampicillin, vancomycin or gentamicin. At 10 times the MIC, the PAE of telithromycin against E. faecalis was 2.8 h, while for E. faecium it was 1.6 h. Telithromycin should be evaluated for therapy of enterococcal infections, including those caused by VRE organisms. However, because of the strain-to-strain variability in susceptibility to telithromycin, MIC determinations are important, especially for erythromycin-resistant strains.

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