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Activity of clavulanate combinations against TEM-1 beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli isolates obtained in 1982 and 1989.

P S Seetulsingh1, L M Hall, D M Livermore.   

Abstract

Recent reports of decreased susceptibility to amoxycillin/clavulanate and ticarcillin/clavulanate combinations amongst Escherichia coli isolates have been attributed to an increased frequency of hyperproduction of TEM-1 beta-lactamase. To test this claim we compared the activities of clavulanate combinations against consecutive E. coli isolates producing TEM-1 beta-lactamase that were obtained from clinical material at The London Hospital during 1982 (n = 50) and 1989 (n = 46). Enzyme production was quantified and related to the level of clavulanate required to potentiate amoxycillin and ticarcillin. The levels of TEM-1 enzyme production varied 150-fold amongst the isolates, partly because of variation in the gene copy number. A clear correlation existed between enzyme quantity and levels of resistance to the clavulanate combinations. However, there was no significant difference (P greater than 0.05, Mann-Whitney U test) between the isolates obtained in 1982 and 1989 in terms of the clavulanate concentrations required to potentiate the penicillins, or in the distribution of beta-lactamase activities present.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1938685     DOI: 10.1093/jac/27.6.749

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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