Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis are leading pathogens of biofilm-related infections and represent the most common cause of osteomyelitis and biomedical implants infections. Biofilm-related infections usually require long-term antibiotic treatment, often associated to surgical interventions. Dalbavancin is a newer lipoglycopeptide approved for the treatment of acute skin and skin-structure infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens. In addition, dalbavancin has recently been considered as a potential option for the treatment of staphylococcal osteomyelitis and orthopedic implant infections. In this study, time-kill kinetics of dalbavancin against S. aureus and S. epidermidis biofilms were determined over prolonged exposure times (up to 7 days), using both a standardized biofilm susceptibility model and biofilms grown onto relevant orthopedic biomaterials (i.e. titanium and cobalt-chrome disks). Dalbavancin (at concentrations achievable in bone and articular tissue) showed a potent activity against established staphylococcal biofilms in both tested models, and was overall superior to the comparator vancomycin.

In vitro time-kill kinetics of dalbavancin against Staphylococcus spp. biofilms over prolonged exposure times / Vincenzo Di Pilato, Federica Ceccherini, Samanta Sennati, Federico D'Agostino, Fabio Arena, Noemi D'Atanasio, Francesco Paolo Di Giorgio, Serena Tongiani, Lucia Pallecchi, Gian Maria Rossolini. - In: DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE. - ISSN 0732-8893. - ELETTRONICO. - 96:2(2020), pp. 114901.1-114901.7. [10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2019.114901]

In vitro time-kill kinetics of dalbavancin against Staphylococcus spp. biofilms over prolonged exposure times

Federico D'Agostino;
2020

Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis are leading pathogens of biofilm-related infections and represent the most common cause of osteomyelitis and biomedical implants infections. Biofilm-related infections usually require long-term antibiotic treatment, often associated to surgical interventions. Dalbavancin is a newer lipoglycopeptide approved for the treatment of acute skin and skin-structure infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens. In addition, dalbavancin has recently been considered as a potential option for the treatment of staphylococcal osteomyelitis and orthopedic implant infections. In this study, time-kill kinetics of dalbavancin against S. aureus and S. epidermidis biofilms were determined over prolonged exposure times (up to 7 days), using both a standardized biofilm susceptibility model and biofilms grown onto relevant orthopedic biomaterials (i.e. titanium and cobalt-chrome disks). Dalbavancin (at concentrations achievable in bone and articular tissue) showed a potent activity against established staphylococcal biofilms in both tested models, and was overall superior to the comparator vancomycin.
2020
In vitro time-kill kinetics of dalbavancin against Staphylococcus spp. biofilms over prolonged exposure times / Vincenzo Di Pilato, Federica Ceccherini, Samanta Sennati, Federico D'Agostino, Fabio Arena, Noemi D'Atanasio, Francesco Paolo Di Giorgio, Serena Tongiani, Lucia Pallecchi, Gian Maria Rossolini. - In: DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE. - ISSN 0732-8893. - ELETTRONICO. - 96:2(2020), pp. 114901.1-114901.7. [10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2019.114901]
Vincenzo Di Pilato, Federica Ceccherini, Samanta Sennati, Federico D'Agostino, Fabio Arena, Noemi D'Atanasio, Francesco Paolo Di Giorgio, Serena Tongiani, Lucia Pallecchi, Gian Maria Rossolini
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