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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (1996) 37, 365-369
© 1996 The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy


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In-vitro susceptibility of Streptococcus pneumoniae to the d- and l-isomers of ofloxacin: interpretive criteria and quality control limits

A. L. Barrya, P. C. Fuchsa,b, S. D. Allenc, S. D. Browna, J. H. Jorgensend and F. C. Tenovere

aThe Clinical Microbiology Institute P.O. Box 947, Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA bSt. Vincent Medical Center Portland, Oregon 97225 cIndiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis Indiana 46202 dUniversity of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, Texas 78284 eCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA

Received 5 July 1995; accepted 9 September 1995


The l-isomer of ofloxacin (levofloxacin) was twice as active as ofloxacin and the d-isomer was inactive against 654 Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates. For disc susceptibility tests of pneumococci, 5 µg levofloxacin discs can be used with interpretive criteria of≤12 mm for resistant (MIC≥8.0 mg/L) and≥16 mm for susceptible (MIC≤2.0 mg/L). For quality control of levofloxacin tests, S. pneumoniae ATCC 49619 should give zones 20–25 mm in diameter and MICs 0.5–2.0 mg/L.


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