Comparative in-vitro activity of sparfloxacin against genital pathogens

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The in-vitro activity of sparfloxacin against four pathogens commonly implicated in genital infections was compared with that of a number of other commonly administered antimicrobials. Sparfloxacin demonstrated excellent activity against Neisseria gonorrhoeae (MIC range of ≤ 0.0002-5 mg/L for β-lactamase producing strains, and ≤ 0.0002-0.03 mg/L for non-β-lactamase producing strains). This activity was similar to that of lomefloxacin and ciprofloxacin and was greater than that of ofloxacin. Sparfloxacin was more active against Ureaplasma urealyticum (MIC90 1 mg/L) than the other three quinolones (MIC90 4 mg/L). Sparfloxacin was much more active against Mycoplasma hominis (MIC90 0.06 mg/L) than the other quinolones (MIC90 1 mg/L). Sparfloxacin showed the most potent inhibitory and bactericidal activity of the quinolones against Chlamydia trachomatis with MIC and MBC of 0.06 mg/L (ofloxacin MIC and MBC 1 mg/L; ciprofloxacin and lomefloxacin MIC and MBC 2 mg/L). The results of this study and others performed by workers using different methods are consistently similar. Since sparfloxacin has broad activity against pathogens implicated in genital infections it may be a good therapeutic alternative for these syndromes.

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Perea, E. J., Aznar, J., Garcia-Iglesias, M. C., & Pascual, A. (1996). Comparative in-vitro activity of sparfloxacin against genital pathogens. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 37(SUPPL. A), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/37.suppl_a.19

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