Comparison of in vitro activity of danofloxacin, florfenicol, oxytetracycline, spectinomycin and tilmicosin against recent field isolates of Mycoplasma bovis
Rd. Ayling et al., Comparison of in vitro activity of danofloxacin, florfenicol, oxytetracycline, spectinomycin and tilmicosin against recent field isolates of Mycoplasma bovis, VET REC, 146(26), 2000, pp. 745-747
The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimum mycoplasmacidal co
ncentrations (MMCs) Of danofloxacin, florfenicol. oxytetracycline, spectino
mycin and tilmicosin against 62 recent British field isolates of Mycoplasma
bovis were determined in vitro by a broth microdilution method. The isolat
es were most susceptible to danofloxacin with MIC90 and MMC90 values of 0.5
mu g/ml and 1.0 mu g/ml, respectively. They were less susceptible to florf
enicol with a MIC90 Of 16 mu g/ml and MMC90 Of 32 mu g/ml. Oxytetracycline
and spedinomycin had only a limited effect against the majority of isolates
tested with MIC(50)s of 32 mu g/ml and 4 mu g/ml, respectively and MIC(90)
s of 64 mu g/ml and more than 128 mu g/ml, respectively. Nearly 20 per cent
of the isolates were highly resistant to spectinomycin, and tilmicosin was
ineffective, with 92 per cent of the Isolates having MIC values of 128 mu
g/ml or greater. There was no evidence of resistance by M bovis to danoflox
acin.