The increasing incidence of with decreased susceptibility to quinolones (quinolone low-susceptible ) in Japan has raised concerns about therapeutic failure. Thus, assessment of effective antimicrobial agents is necessary to establish an effective therapeutic strategy against resulting infections. In this study, bactericidal effects of quinolones on low-susceptible strains were evaluated using time-kill curve analysis. For tosufloxacin, log reduction values for low-susceptible strains were significantly lower than those for susceptible strains at both C and 1/2 C. Conversely, although the log reduction values were lower for susceptible strains, the C of levofloxacin and β-lactams (amoxicillin and cefditoren) indicated bactericidal effects. In addition, higher concentrations of tosufloxacin at 2×C and 4×C had bactericidal effects on not only susceptible but also low-susceptible strains. These data strongly suggest that we should consider the presence of low-susceptible strains and reconsider the appropriate dosage of tosufloxacin for treatment, especially for paediatric patients.
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