While literature suggests good activity of
cefovecin against coagulasenegative staphylococci, in this study S. epidermidis isolate was resistant to cefovecin [4,8].
It is the first study on in vitro activity of
cefovecin against bacterial isolates from cats with lower urinary infections in Istanbul, Turkey.
Not exact matches
Stegemann et al. [4] have reported that
cefovecin showed good activity
against Gram - negative organisms isolated from dogs and cats, including Escherichia coli, Pasteurella multocida, Klebsiella spp. (including K. pneumonia), Enterobacter spp. and anaerobic - growing pathogens Fusobacterium spp., Bacteriodes spp., Prevotella oralis.
Wernick and Müntener [5] have reported that
cefovecin showed no bactericidal activity
against Enterococcus spp. but it is active
against Arcanobacterium renale.
Stegemann et al. [4] reported that
cefovecin was not appreciably active
against Enterococcus spp., although in this study E. faecalis isolates were found to be susceptible in vitro.
Stegemann et al. [4] reported that
cefovecin exhibited a broad activity
against a range of Gram - negative pathogens and was not active in vitro
against P. aeruginosa.