Combinatory antibiotic therapy increases rate of bacterial kill but not final outcome in a novel mouse model of Staphylococcus aureus spinal implant infection.
Yan HuVishal HegdeDaniel JohansenAmanda H LoftinErik DworskyStephen D ZollerHoward Y ParkChristopher D HamadGeorge E NelsonKevin P FrancisAnthony ScadutoNicholas M BernthalPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Although both therapies were initially effective, they were not able to eliminate implant biofilm bacteria, resulting in a rebound infection after antibiotic cessation. This model shows, for the first time, why histologic-based, static assessments of antimicrobials can be misleading, and the importance of longitudinal tracking of infection. Future studies can use this model to test combinations of antibiotic therapies to see if they are more effective in eliminating biofilm prior to human trials.