Rosamicin is a new Micromonospora-produced macrolide antibiotic with activity equal to or superior to erythromycin and megalomicin A against grampositive bacteria and improved activity against gram-negative bacteria. Rosamicin is highly active against a variety of Mycoplasma and anaerobe species. Some erythromycin-resistant, megalomicin A-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus are sensitive to rosamicin confirming a lack of complete cross resistance. Rosamicin, megalomicin A and erythromycin have comparable in vivo activity on the basis of mouse protection tests. © 1972, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.
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Waitz, A., Drube, C. G., Eugene, L., Moss, E. L., & Weinstein, M. J. (1972). Biological studies with rosamicin, a new micromonospora-provuced macrolide antibiotic. Journal of Antibiotics, 25(11), 647–652. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.25.647
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