The combinations of cefazolin with linezolid and cefazolin with clindamycin are indifferent against methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus
Madeline Mellett, Julia Van Riel, Rachel Corsini, Sarah Satola, Alexander Lawandi, Chelsea Caya, Sebastiaan J van Hal, Todd C. Lee, Jesse Papenburg, Cedric P. Yansouni, Ahmed Babiker, Matthew P. Cheng

TL;DR
This study found that combining cefazolin with linezolid or clindamycin does not improve effectiveness against methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus in laboratory tests.
Contribution
The study is the first to evaluate the in vitro synergy of cefazolin with linezolid and clindamycin against clinical MSSA isolates.
Findings
Cefazolin with linezolid showed indifference against MSSA isolates using checkerboard and E-test methods.
Cefazolin with clindamycin also showed no synergy in the tested methods.
The E-test method was found to be a robust and consistent alternative to the checkerboard method for synergy assessment.
Abstract
Antimicrobial combinations resulting in synergy against Staphylococcus aureus are desirable for improving clinical efficacy in the treatment of severe infections caused by this pathogen. Despite an existing biological rationale for the combination of cefazolin and linezolid for methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA), this combination has yet to be evaluated for in vitro synergy. We employed the checkerboard and E-test methods of synergy assessment to evaluate cefazolin in combination with linezolid against 19 clinical MSSA isolates from two centers and compared the findings to cefazolin in combination with another protein synthesis inhibitor, clindamycin. Synergy was determined using the fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) through both the checkerboard and combined E-test assays. Combinations of cefazolin with linezolid and clindamycin demonstrated indifference through…
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TopicsAntimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
