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Helio S Sader1, Mariana Castanheira2, David J Farrell2, Robert K Flamm2, Ronald N Jones2.
Abstract
A total of 6910 Enterobacteriaceae with inducible AmpC β-lactamases and 5328 Pseudomonas aeruginosa were collected from 71 US hospitals in 2011-2014 and were susceptibility tested using the reference broth microdilution method. Ceftazidime-avibactam demonstrated potent in vitro activity against all 3 Enterobacteriaceae genus groups evaluated, with MIC(50)/MIC(90) values of 0.12/0.5 μg/mL for Enterobacter spp. and Serratia marcescens and 0.12/0.25 μg/mL for Citrobacter spp. (99.8-99.9% susceptibility rates at ≤8 μg/mL). Furthermore, 99.3% of ceftazidime-nonsusceptible Enterobacteriaceae isolates (1015 of 1022) were susceptible to ceftazidime-avibactam (MIC(50)/MIC(90) of 0.25-0.5/1-2 μg/mL), whereas susceptibility rates for cefepime ranged from 45.9% (Citrobacter spp.) to 80.0% (S. marcescens). Ceftazidime-avibactam was also very active against P. aeruginosa (MIC(50)/MIC(90), 2/4 μg/mL; 96.8% inhibited at ≤8 μg/mL). P. aeruginosa susceptibility rates to other antipseudomonal β-lactams ranged from 79.6% for piperacillin-tazobactam to 84.5% for cefepime. Ceftazidime-avibactam inhibited 67.4% of isolates at ≤8 μg/mL (MIC(50)/MIC(90), 8/32 μg/mL) that were nonsusceptible to ceftazidime, cefepime, piperacillin-tazobactam, and meropenem.Entities:
Keywords: Class C beta-lactamases; Derepressed AmpC; Gram-negative bacilli; cephalosporinases
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26162518 DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2015.06.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0732-8893 Impact factor: 2.803