<p>Oritavancin is a long-acting lipoglycopeptide with excellent bone penetration and activity against biofilm-embedded bacteria, making it a promising candidate for the treatment of bone and joint infections (BJIs). To explore its potential in this clinical context, we assessed the in vitro activity of oritavancin in comparison with other glyco-, lipo- and glycolipo-peptides against a panel of 148 multidrug-resistant staphylococcal clinical isolates, mainly collected from BJI cases. Although oritavancin showed lower overall activity than dalbavancin, resistance to oritavancin could not be reliably inferred from the activity of related antibiotics. This lack of cross-resistance highlights the need for dedicated phenotypic susceptibility testing prior to clinical use.</p>

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Could oritavancin be a promising alternative treatment for staphylococcal bone and joint infections? Insights from the determination of oritavancin minimum inhibitory concentrations in a collection of clinical isolates from the French National reference centre for staphylococci

  • M. Berrada,
  • C. Kolenda,
  • A. Tristan,
  • F. Laurent,
  • C. Dupieux

摘要

Oritavancin is a long-acting lipoglycopeptide with excellent bone penetration and activity against biofilm-embedded bacteria, making it a promising candidate for the treatment of bone and joint infections (BJIs). To explore its potential in this clinical context, we assessed the in vitro activity of oritavancin in comparison with other glyco-, lipo- and glycolipo-peptides against a panel of 148 multidrug-resistant staphylococcal clinical isolates, mainly collected from BJI cases. Although oritavancin showed lower overall activity than dalbavancin, resistance to oritavancin could not be reliably inferred from the activity of related antibiotics. This lack of cross-resistance highlights the need for dedicated phenotypic susceptibility testing prior to clinical use.