As bone and joint infections (BJIs) frequently require prolonged, systemic antibiotic use, tedizolid is an attractive candidate for BJI therapy in adults and children. Tedizolid activity was evaluated against 1,193 Gram-positive isolates causing BJI in American (USA), European (EUR), Latin American (LATAM), and Asian-Pacific (APAC) medical centers. Isolates consecutively collected from 2015 to 2019 were susceptibility tested by CLSI broth microdilution. Staphylococcus aureus (69.2%) was the most common pathogen with a 25.9% MRSA rate and tedizolid MIC of 0.12/0.25 mg/L (100% susceptible). Tedizolid exhibited MIC values of 0.12/0.12 mg/L (98.9% susceptible) for CoNS (7.5% of BJI), 0.12/0.25 mg/L for streptococci, and 0.25/0.25 mg/L for enterococci. Overall, high susceptibility rates (100.0%) for linezolid, daptomycin, and vancomycin were observed. In summary, tedizolid had potent in vitro activity against contemporary Gram-positive cocci causing BJI in adults and children in USA, EUR, LATAM, and APAC hospitals.

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