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The Fluoroquinolone Finafloxacin Protects BALB/c Mice Against an Intranasal Infection With Francisella tularensis Strain SchuS4.
Barnes, Kay B; Hamblin, Karleigh A; Richards, Mark I; Laws, Thomas R; Vente, Andreas; Atkins, Helen S; Harding, Sarah V.
Affiliation
  • Barnes KB; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Hamblin KA; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Richards MI; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Laws TR; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Vente A; MerLion Pharmaceuticals, Berlin, Germany.
  • Atkins HS; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Salisbury, United Kingdom.
  • Harding SV; University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Front Microbiol ; 10: 904, 2019.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31118924
ABSTRACT
The efficacy of the novel fluoroquinolone finafloxacin was evaluated as a potential therapeutic in vitro and in vivo, following an intranasal infection of Francisella tularensis strain SchuS4 in BALB/c mice. We demonstrated that short treatment courses of finafloxacin provide high levels of protection, with a single dose resulting in a significant increase in time to death when compared to ciprofloxacin. In addition, following investigation into the window of opportunity for treatment, we have shown that finafloxacin can provided protection when administered up to 96 h post-challenge. This is particularly encouraging since mice displayed severe signs of disease at this time point. In summary, finafloxacin may be a promising therapy for use in the event of exposure to F. tularensis, perhaps enabling the treatment regimen to be shortened or if therapy is delayed. The efficacy of finafloxacin against other biological threat agents also warrants investigation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Front Microbiol Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: