Tildipirosin is a 16-membered macrolide used as an antibiotic in veterinary medicine. Like other macrolides, it inhibits protein synthesis in bacteria and blocks the production of biofilms.1,2 Tildipirosin is particularly effective against Gram-
1.Andersen, N.M., Poehlsgaard, J., Warrass, R., et al.Inhibition of protein synthesis on the ribosome by tildipirosin compared with other veterinary macrolidesAntimicrob. Agents Chemother.56(11)6033-6036(2012) 2.Rademacher, J., and Welte, T.Bronchiectasis-diagnosis and treatmentDtsch. Arztebl. Int.108(48)809-815(2011) 3.Michael, G.B., Eidam, C., Kadlec, K., et al.Increased MICs of gamithromycin and tildipirosin in the presence of the genes erm(42) and msr(E)-mph(E) for bovine Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolyticaJ. Antimicrob. Chemother.67(6)1555-1557(2012)
















