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. 2011 Aug;55(8):3961–3963. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00438-11

Table 2.

In vitro susceptibilities of 57 uncommonly isolated nonfermenting Gram-negative bacillus isolates to tigecycline and other tetracyclines

Species No. of isolates MIC range (μg/ml)
Tetracycline Doxycycline Minocycline Tigecycline
Rhizobium radiobacter 5 0.25–4 0.25–0.5 0.06–0.5 0.5–0.5
Ochrobactrum anthropi 8 0.5–16 0.06–8 ≤0.03–2 0.25–2
Burkholderia gladioli 2 4–64 2–4 1–4 1–2
Bordetella bronchiseptica 3 0.5–0.5 0.25–0.25 0.25–0.25 0.25–0.25
Bordetella hinzii 3 0.5–4 0.25–1 0.25–0.5 0.25–0.5
Delftia acidovorans 3 0.5–2 0.125–0.25 0.06–0.25 0.125–0.5
Pseudomonas oryzihabitans 6 0.5–4 0.25–4 0.25–4 ≤0.03–4
Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes 3 0.5–4 2–4 2–4 0.25–1
Shewanella algae 5 0.25–1 0.25–1 0.06–0.25 0.125–0.5
Sphingomonas paucimobilis 7 0.25–4 0.125–1 <0.03–0.06 0.25–1
Sphingobacterium multivorum 2 2–4 1–2 0.06–0.25 0.25–0.25
Myroides spp. 5 2–128 0.5–16 0.06–0.5 0.5–4
Pandoraea spp.a 4 4–128 1–64 1–16 2–32
Inquilinus limosus 1 128 16 2 0.5
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P. pnomenusa (n = 1), P. apista (n = 1), P. pulmonicola (n = 1), and P. sputorum (n = 1).