Author/Authors :
Ferrante, Marcos Department of Veterinary Medicine - Section of Physiology and Pharmacology - Federal University of Lavras, Brazil , Marcos Rubim, Fernando Department of Veterinary Medicine - Section of Physiology and Pharmacology - Federal University of Lavras, Brazil , Aparecida de Jesus Paula, Daniela Department of Veterinary Medicine - Section of Physiology and Pharmacology - Federal University of Lavras, Brazil , Junqueira Machado, Gilmara Department of Veterinary Medicine - Section of Physiology and Pharmacology - Federal University of Lavras, Brazil , Ferreira Guimarães, João Pedro Zootechnics Department - Federal University of Lavras –UFLA, Brazil , Solis Murgas, Luís David Department of Veterinary Medicine - Section of Physiology and Pharmacology - Federal University of Lavras, Brazil
Abstract :
The aim of this present work is to evaluate the effect of the dose treatment of 21.1 mg/kg oral florfenicol
in the treatment of infections caused by Streptococcus spp and Aeromonas spp in tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum). A
Monte Carlo simulation of the PK and PD parameters was performed and the PK/PD modelling was carried out to
determine the efficacy rates in the treatment of the infections. The efficacy rates obtained were 77% and 73% of the
animals with bacteriostatic effect, 16% and 15% of the animals with bactericidal effect and 6% and 10% of the animals
with bacteriological eradication for the treatment of Streptococos spp and Aeromonas spp respectively. The present study
allowed to establish that the evaluated dose presented a rate of less than 89% of bacteriological eradication for cases of
bacterial infections with MICs higher than 0.062 ug / mL. This demonstrates the necessity of incorporating into the
therapeutic protocol the bacteriological isolation, the determination of the MIC and the optimization of therapeutic
dose according to the bacterial susceptibility in order to avoid therapeutic failures and consequently to promote the
development of bacterial resistance.
Keywords :
Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodinamic model , Aquiculture , Fish , Antibiotic therapy , Florfenicol