“…For low and high inoculum, median values close to 50–120, 80–160 and 100–175 were obtained in CAMHB, serum, and milk, respectively, and fall in the range of standardized values for fluoroquinolones of 50–125 that have been widely described [ 9 ]. However, it is necessary to indicate that the numerical values recommended to establish the PK/PD cutoff points for concentration-dependent antimicrobial drugs as fluoroquinolones have been generated in experimental infections in laboratory animals or in human clinical trials [ 23 , 44 ]; thus, these observed ratios might not be applicable to goat infections or to other infections in ruminants [ 45 , 46 , 47 , 48 , 49 ]. In the same way, fAUC / MIC ratios for ruminant species have been described in different experiments with TKC with values lower than 100 or higher than 180, especially with high bacterial densities [ 15 , 23 ].…”