In vitro activities of antibiotics alone and in combination against Brucella melitensis at neutral and acidic pHs

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Brucellae survive acidic pHs in phagolysosomes. Azithromycin, streptomycin, and quinolones were active against Brucella melitensis at pit 7.0 but not at pH 5.0; rifampin and doxycycline retained activity at pH 5.0. Regardless of pH, azithromycin-rifampin and ofloxacin-rifampin showed less synergy than established streptomycin-doxycycline and rifampin-doxycycline combinations.

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Akova, M., Gür, D., Livermore, D. M., Kocagöz, T., & Akalin, H. E. (1999). In vitro activities of antibiotics alone and in combination against Brucella melitensis at neutral and acidic pHs. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 43(5), 1298–1300. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.43.5.1298

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