Abstract

An in vitro susceptibility assay of sarafloxacin (A-56620), a new 4-quinolone, was performed against five important bacterial species that are pathogenic to fish. A collection of 44 clinical isolates and five corresponding type strains were included in the study. The objectives were to determine the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of sarafloxacin by a drug microdilution method and to compare the MIC values at two different temperatures, 4 and 15°C. Sarafloxacin was active against all species tested and showed the following mean MIC values at 15 and 4°C, respectively, against the bacterial pathogens investigated: Aeromonas salmonicida subspecies salmonicida, 0.029 and 0.045 μg/mL; atypical A. salmonicida, 0.053 and 0.041 μg/mL; Vibrio anguillarum, 0.085 and 0.054 μg/mL; V. salmonicida, 0.125 and 0.123 μg/mL; and Yersinia ruckeri, 0.023 and 0.031 μg/mL. The MICs ranged from 0.0025 μg/mL (or less) for two strains of A. salmonicida salmonicida to 0.32 μg/mL for one strain of atypical A. salmonicida and one strain of V anguillarum. A decrease in antimicrobial activity was observed as the incubation temperature was lowered from 15 to 4°C; however, no significant statistical difference between the measured values was demonstrated.

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