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You mention in your wikipedia entry on cefazolin that you get mycoplasma resistance to it, and that other cephalosporins may be more effective. By that do you mean that (a) even cefazolin has some effect and (b) other cephalosporins are actually quite good?

The reason I ask is that, in the veterinary literature at least, cephalosporins are not listed as 'go-to' drugs for mycoplasmas/chlamydophilas - I came across your wikipedia entry while trying to find out whether cefovecin (a very long acting cephalosporin which is really useful in difficult-to-handle cats) could be expected to get these bugs.

Cheers