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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, September 2000, p. 2254-2258, Vol. 44, No. 9
0066-4804/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

In Vitro and In Vivo Activities of Nitazoxanide against Clostridium difficile

Catherine S. McVay and Rial D. Rolfe*

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, Texas 79430

Received 16 December 1999/Returned for modification 31 March 2000/Accepted 26 May 2000

We have used the hamster model of antibiotic-induced Clostridium difficile intestinal disease to evaluate nitazoxanide (NTZ), a nitrothiazole benzamide antimicrobial agent. The following in vitro and in vivo activities of NTZ in the adult hamster were examined and compared to those of metronidazole and vancomycin: (i) MICs and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) against C. difficile, (ii) toxicity, (iii) ability to prevent C. difficile-associated ileocecitis, and (iv) propensity to induce C. difficile-associated ileocecitis. The MICs and MBCs of NTZ against 15 toxigenic strains of C. difficile were comparable to those of vancomycin or metronidazole. C. difficile-associated ileocecitis was induced with oral clindamycin and toxigenic C. difficile in a group of 60 hamsters. Subgroups of 10 hamsters were given six daily intragastric treatments of NTZ (15, 7.5, and 3.0 mg/100 g of body weight [gbw]), metronidazole (15 mg/100 gbw), vancomycin (5 mg/100 gbw), or saline (1 ml/100 gbw). Animals receiving saline died 3 days post-C. difficile challenge. During the treatment period, NTZ (>= 7.5 mg/100 gbw), like metronidazole and vancomycin, prevented outward manifestations of clindamycin-induced C. difficile intestinal disease. Six of ten hamsters on a scheduled dose of 3.0 mg of NTZ/100 gbw survived for the complete treatment period. Of these surviving animals, all but three died of C. difficile disease by between 3 and 12 days following discontinuation of antibiotic therapy. Another group of hamsters received six similar daily doses of the three antibiotics, followed by an inoculation with toxigenic C. difficile. All of the NTZ-treated animals survived the 15-day postinfection period. Upon necropsy, all hamsters appeared normal: there were no gross signs of toxicity or C. difficile intestinal disease, nor was C. difficile detected in the cultures of the ceca of these animals. By contrast, vancomycin and metronidazole treatment induced fatal C. difficile intestinal disease in 20 and 70% of recipients, respectively.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX 79430. Phone: (806) 743-2548. Fax: (806) 743-2334. E-mail: micrdr{at}ttuhsc.edu.


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, September 2000, p. 2254-2258, Vol. 44, No. 9
0066-4804/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



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