Abstract
In vitro activity of ozenoxacin, a novel nonfluorinated topical (L. D. Saravolatz and J. Leggett, Clin. Infect. Dis. 37:1210 -1215, 2003) quinolone, was compared with the activities of other quinolones against well-characterized quinolone-susceptible and quinolone-resistant Gram-positive bacteria. Ozenoxacin was 3-fold to 321-fold more active than other quinolones. Ozenoxacin could represent a first-in-class nonfluorinated quinolone for the topical treatment of a broad range of dermatological infections. Copyright © 2013 White.
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López, Y., Tato, M., Espinal, P., Garcia-Alonso, F., Gargallo-Viola, D., Cantón, R., & Vila, J. (2013). In vitro activity of ozenoxacin against quinolone-susceptible and quinolone-resistant gram-positive bacteria. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 57(12), 6389–6392. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01509-13
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