“…Marbofloxacin, a synthetic third-generation fluoroquinlone, is specifically developed for individual veterinary treatment with a broad spectrum of activity against most gram negative bacteria, gram positive bacteria, mycoplasmas , and some intracellular pathogens such as Chlamydia and Brucella species ( Spreng et al, 1995 ). For antimicrobial activity properties of marbofloxacin, studies reported the values of AUC 24h /MIC required three levels of antibacterial activity, e.g., bacteriostatic, bactericidal and virtual eradication by ex vivo PK/PD integrated model in different biological fluids, respectively, in species of veterinary interest( Aliabadi and Lees, 2002 ; Sidhu et al, 2011 ; Shan et al, 2014 ). However, to our knowledge, in vivo antibacterial activity of marbofloxacin against Pasteurella multocida has not been reported in target animal-calves.…”