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Clinafloxacin was more active than ciprofloxacin against 4,213 aerobic
and facultative anaerobic bacterial isolates from 10 medical centers,
as tested by broth microdilution and disk diffusion methods. The perc
entage of 201 anaerobes susceptible to clinafloxacin by broth microdil
ution was comparable to cefoxitin. Our data support the proposed disk
diffusion interpretive criteria for aerobic bacteria with 5-mu g clina
floxacin disks.