P-1207. In Vitro Activity of Zoliflodacin against Neisseria gonorrhoeae Isolates Collected in 2022 from The United States
Sarah McLeod, Carmen Au, Meredith Hackel, Alison Luckey

TL;DR
Zoliflodacin is effective against gonorrhea bacteria, including drug-resistant strains, in US patients.
Contribution
Demonstrates zoliflodacin's in vitro efficacy against contemporary US N. gonorrhoeae isolates, including multidrug-resistant strains.
Findings
Zoliflodacin had MIC50/90 of 0.12 µg/mL against 123 US N. gonorrhoeae isolates.
Effective against ciprofloxacin-resistant and tetracycline-non-susceptible isolates.
Activity was consistent across isolates from males and females.
Abstract
Zoliflodacin is an oral, single-dose antibiotic being developed for patients with uncomplicated gonorrhea, including those infected with multidrug-resistant strains. Zoliflodacin is a first-in-class spiropyrimidinetrione that inhibits bacterial DNA biosynthesis primarily through the GyrB subunit of DNA gyrase. In this study, the in vitro activity of zoliflodacin against Neisseria gonorrhoeae collected in the US during 2022 was measured to verify continued activity against contemporary clinical isolates. A total of 123 N. gonorrhoeae isolates, provided by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of the CDC Gonococcal Isolate Surveillance Program (GISP), were tested for in vitro susceptibility to zoliflodacin and 8 comparators. Isolates originated from both males (79.7%) and females (20.3%) and mainly from urogenital body sites (92.7%). Minimum inhibitory…
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TopicsReproductive tract infections research · Bacterial Infections and Vaccines · Microbial infections and disease research
