1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1996.tb13739.x
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In‐vitro activity of ceftiofur against Australian isolates of the family Pasteurellaceae associated with respiratory disease in cattle and pigs

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“…This ®nding is in good agreement with those of Gutie Ârrez Martin and Rodrõ Âguez Ferri (1993), Hewett (1994), Raemdonck et al (1994), Watts et al (1994), Salmon et al (1995) and Blackall et al (1996). Aspoxicillin, developed for the treatment of pneumonic pasteurellosis of cattle and pigs in Japan, was found to exhibit the same excellent activity against penicillin-susceptible isolates as ceftiofur.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This ®nding is in good agreement with those of Gutie Ârrez Martin and Rodrõ Âguez Ferri (1993), Hewett (1994), Raemdonck et al (1994), Watts et al (1994), Salmon et al (1995) and Blackall et al (1996). Aspoxicillin, developed for the treatment of pneumonic pasteurellosis of cattle and pigs in Japan, was found to exhibit the same excellent activity against penicillin-susceptible isolates as ceftiofur.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Among the antimicrobial agents were ceftiofur and enro¯oxacin that were highly active against P. multocida. This ®nding is in good agreement with those of Gutie Ârrez Martin and Rodrõ Âguez Ferri (1993), Hewett (1994), Raemdonck et al (1994), Watts et al (1994), Salmon et al (1995) and Blackall et al (1996). Aspoxicillin, developed for the treatment of pneumonic pasteurellosis of cattle and pigs in Japan, was found to exhibit the same excellent activity against penicillin-susceptible isolates as ceftiofur.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…They reported that ceftiofur sodium exerts bactericidal effect on tested microorganisms at concentration equal to or at most one doubling dilution above MIC. Many authors were reportedthat high activity of ceftiofur against P. multocida isolated from cattle, swine and duck in vitro [10,12,28,29]. Also, some authors [8] reported that the MIC of ceftiofur sodium required to inhibit growth of 90% of isolates of E. coli, Pasteurella spp., Klebsiella spp., and beta-haemolytic Streptococci was <0.5 microg/ml, and intravenous administration of ceftiofur sodium at rate of 5 mg/kg every 12 h would provide sufficient coverage for the treatment of susceptible bacterial isolates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%