IN-VITRO SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF RECENT FIELD ISOLATES OF MYCOPLASMA-HYOPNEUMONIAE AND MYCOPLASMA-HYOSYNOVIAE TO VALNEMULIN (ECONOR(R)), TIAMULIN AND ENROFLOXACIN AND THE IN-VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE TO CERTAIN ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS IN MYCOPLASMA-HYOPNEUMONIAE

Citation
Pct. Hannan et al., IN-VITRO SUSCEPTIBILITIES OF RECENT FIELD ISOLATES OF MYCOPLASMA-HYOPNEUMONIAE AND MYCOPLASMA-HYOSYNOVIAE TO VALNEMULIN (ECONOR(R)), TIAMULIN AND ENROFLOXACIN AND THE IN-VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE TO CERTAIN ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS IN MYCOPLASMA-HYOPNEUMONIAE, Research in Veterinary Science, 63(2), 1997, pp. 157-160
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00345288
Volume
63
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
157 - 160
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-5288(1997)63:2<157:ISORFI>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The in vitro activities of valnemulin (Econor(R)) and two other antimi crobial agents were determined against recent field strains of Mycopla sma hyopneumoniae and Mycoplasma hyosynoviae using a broth microdiluti on method. Valnemulin showed exceptional activity against M hyopneumon iae (MIC90 0.0005 mu g ml(-1)) and M hyosynoviae (MIC range 0.0001 mu g ml(-1) to 0.00025 mu g ml(-1)) field strains. Tiamulin was 100-fold less active (MIC90 0.05 mu g ml(-1)) and enrofloxacin 20-fold less act ive (MIC90 0.01 mu g ml(-1)) than valnemulin against M hyopneumoniae f ield isolates and 20-fold to 25-fold less active (MIC range 0.0025 mu g ml(-1) to 0.005 mu g ml(-1)) and 400-fold to 500-fold less active (M IC range 0.05 mu g ml(-1) to 0.1 mu g ml(-1)) respectively against M h yosynoviae field isolates. No significant resistance developed to valn emulin or tiamulin in the type strain of M hyopneumoniae (strain J) or in a recent field isolate (MEVT G23) exposed to 10 in vitro passages in broths containing these antibiotics. Only slight resistance to oxyt etracycline was observed. High resistance to tylosin developed in both M hyopneumoniae strains within five to seven in vitro passages in tyl osin-containing broth. Providing that similar results are obtained in vivo under field conditions, valnemulin may well prove to be effective in the treatment of enzootic pneumonia and acute polyarthritis in pig s.