In vitro additive effects of dalbavancin and rifampicin against biofilm of Staphylococcus aureus

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1051088690
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Orthopaedic Professorship of the University Hospital Jena, Campus Eisenberg, Eisenberg, Germany
Jacob, Benjamin;
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Institute for Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany
Makarewicz, Oliwia;
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Institute for Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Jena University Hospital, Jena, Germany
Hartung, Anita;
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132394731
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Orthopaedic Professorship of the University Hospital Jena, Campus Eisenberg, Eisenberg, Germany
Brodt, Steffen;
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1103500244
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Orthopaedic Professorship of the University Hospital Jena, Campus Eisenberg, Eisenberg, Germany
Roehner, Eric;
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122932978
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Orthopaedic Professorship of the University Hospital Jena, Campus Eisenberg, Eisenberg, Germany
Matziolis, Georg

Dalbavancin is a novel glycopeptide antibiotic approved for the treatment of acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs). It is characterized by a potent activity against numerous Gram-positive pathogens, a long elimination half-life and a favorable safety profile. Most recently, its application for the treatment of periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) was introduced. The aim of this study was to proof our hypothesis, that dalbavancin shows superior efficacy against staphylococcal biofilms on polyethylene (PE) disk devices compared with vancomycin and additive behavior in combination with rifampicin. Staphylococcus aureus biofilms were formed on PE disk devices for 96 h and subsequently treated with dalbavancin, vancomycin, rifampicin and dalbavancin-rifampicin combination at different concentrations. Quantification of antibacterial activity was determined by counting colony forming units (CFU/ml) after sonification of the PE, serial dilution of the bacterial suspension and plating on agar-plates. Biofilms were additionally life/dead-stained and visualized using fluorescence microscopy. Dalbavancin presented superior anti-biofilm activity compared to vancomycin. Additive effects of the combination dalbavancin and rifampicin were registered. Dalbavancin combined with rifampicin presents promising anti-biofilm activity characteristics in vitro . Further in vivo studies are necessary to establish recommendations for the general use of dalbavancin in the treatment of PJIs.

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