Streptococcus sanguis survival in K-Sol. Comparison of gentamicin and the fluoroquinolone antibiotics
D. S. Glaros, V. S. Nirankari, J. C. Baer and S. A. Bauer
Cornea Service, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Viridans streptococci are poorly covered by gentamicin sulfate in corneal
storage medium. To evaluate possible antibiotic alternatives among the
newer broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotics, we compared the survival
of the viridans representative Streptococcus sanguis in K-Sol with
gentamicin sulfate (100 mg/L), norfloxacin (250 mg/L), ciprofloxacin
lactate (250 mg/L), ofloxacin (250 mg/L), or no antibiotic. At 23 degrees
C, K-Sol with gentamicin produced a 2-log kill by 80 minutes. By
comparison, only one of the others (norfloxacin) had achieved a 2-log kill
by 4 hours. At 4 degrees C, all antibiotics differed little from the
control, and none was superior to gentamicin.