A comparative study on the efficacy of the new quinolone alatrofloxacin in the treatment of experimental legionellosis in guinea pigs
- PMID: 9758285
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01691575
A comparative study on the efficacy of the new quinolone alatrofloxacin in the treatment of experimental legionellosis in guinea pigs
Abstract
The in vivo efficacy of trovafloxacin, intraperitoneally administered as alatrofloxacin (CP-116,517), was assessed and compared with that of erythromycin, alone or in combination with rifampicin, in a model of Legionella pneumophila pneumonia in guinea pigs. Trovafloxacin (5 mg/kg administered as alatrofloxacin once daily for 7 days) gave a survival rate of 100% in infected animals. Clearance of bacteria and of bacteria-induced lesions from lungs was achieved by day 6 post-inoculation. The lungs of trovafloxacin-treated animals remained free of bacteria at day 28 post-challenge. Trovafloxacin proved as effective as erythromycin administered intraperitoneally, but was superior to erythromycin alone. or in combination with rifampicin, when given orally.
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