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The presence of lactoferrin at the concentration found in cystic fibrosis (
CF) sputum (0.9 g/L) reduced MICs and MBCs of doxycycline for Burkholderia
cepacia and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. MICs for B. cepacia fell by 32-
to 64-fold, from highly resistant to clinically achievable values. Rifampi
cin MICs for B. cepacia strains were reduced by lactoferrin and for some st
rains MBCs were reduced. These findings suggest new therapeutic approaches
to infections and question the relevance of standard sensitivity tests for
CF pathogens. Addition of lactoferrin to media for the routine sensitivity
testing of CF isolates might give more relevant results.