Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations of Five Antimicrobials against Treponema Hyodysen Teriae and Treponema Innocens
1990; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 2; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/104063879000200414
ISSN1943-4936
AutoresSerge Messier, Robert Higgins, Camille Moore,
Tópico(s)Urticaria and Related Conditions
ResumoThe minimal inhibitory concentrations of carbadox, dimetridazole, lincomycin, ronidazole, and tiamulin against isolates of Treponema hyodysenteriae and Treponema innocens were determined by an agar-dilution method. The results obtained indicated that tiamulin was the most effective antimicrobial in vitro against T. hyodysenteriae, followed by carbadox. Dimetridazole, lincomycin, and ronidazole had poor efficacy in vitro against the T. hyodysenteriae isolates. Isolates of T. innocens were more sensitive to the various antimicrobials. Carbadox and tiamulin were the most effective in vitro, followed by ronidazole, dimetridazole, and lincomycin.
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