Abstract
Objectives: To determine the susceptibility of southern African strains of Yersinia pestis to novel as well as conventional antimicrobial agents. Materials and methods: The MICs of 28 strains of Yersinia pestis from a southern African plague focus were determined by agar dilution. Results: The most active agents were cefditoren and the fluoroquinolones, both conventional and novel. The in vitro activity of macrolides was poor against this member of the Enterobacteriaceae. Conclusion: Further investigation of the novel quinolones olamufloxacin (HSR 903) and ABT 492 in animal models of plague would seem to be justified.
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Frean, J., Klugman, K. P., Arntzen, L., & Bukofzer, S. (2003). Susceptibility of Yersinia pestis to novel and conventional antimicrobial agents. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 52(2), 294–296. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkg363
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