“…A 40% hit rate for activity against S. aureus (6 isolatesâDSD004 T , DSD006 T , DSD011 T , DSD015 T , DSD016 T , and DSD037 T ) and A. baumannii (6 isolatesâDSD006 T , DSD011 T , DSD037 T , DSD041 T , DSD042 T , and DSD43 T ) ( Table 1 ) were observed. The least hit rate of 13% (2 isolatesâDSD006 T and DSD036 T ) was observed against vancomycin-resistant E. faecium , a leading cause of hospital acquired infection [ 79 ]. Only four Streptomyces isolates, i.e., DSD006 T , DSD011 T , DSD041 T , and DSD042 T , were active against the Gram-negative members of ESKAPE pathogens, namely, K. pneumoniae, A. baumannii , P. aeruginosa , and E. cloacae .…”