In the article titled “Application of PK/PD Modeling in Veterinary Field: Dose Optimization and Drug Resistance Prediction” [1], there was an error in Table . Some antibiotic groups were not correctly classified in Table as raised by Benini and Fumagalli in [2]. The correct statement is that ketolides exhibit concentration-dependent killing and have prolonged persistence and the PK/PD indices responsible for efficacy are AUC24/MIC. Clindamycin and vancomycin exhibit time-dependent killing and have moderate to prolonged persistence and PK/PD indices responsible for efficacy are AUC24/MIC. The corrected table is shown as follows (see Table 3).
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Corrigendum to “Application of PK/PD Modeling in Veterinary Field: Dose Optimization and Drug Resistance Prediction”
Received17 Sept 2017
Accepted12 Oct 2017
Published06 Nov 2017
References
I. Ahmad, L. Huang, H. Hao, P. Sanders, and Z. Yuan, “Application of PK/PD modeling in veterinary field: dose optimization and drug resistance prediction,” BioMed Research International, vol. 2016, Article ID 5465678, pp. 1–12, 2016.
View at: Publisher Site | Google ScholarA. Benini and G. F. Fumagalli, “Comment on ‘application of PK/PD modeling in veterinary field: Dose optimization and drug resistance prediction’,” BioMed Research International, vol. 2017, pp. 1-2, 2017.
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