| Literature DB >> 26164275 |
Helio S Sader1, Mariana Castanheira2, Robert K Flamm2, Rodrigo E Mendes2, David J Farrell2, Ronald N Jones2.
Abstract
We evaluated the in vitro activity of tigecycline and selected comparator agents tested against carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) isolated from European medical centers. A total of 14,286 clinically significant nonduplicate Enterobacteriaceae isolates were collected from 18 European countries in 2010-2013. Susceptibility testing was performed by CLSI broth microdilution method, and isolates with a meropenem or imipenem MIC at ≥4μg/mL were categorized as CRE. Selected CRE strains were screened for acquired carbapenemases by multiplex polymerase chain reaction and sequencing. Overall, 2.0% (280/14,286) of Enterobacteriaceae strains were CRE. The highest CRE occurrence was observed in Poland (17.3%; 70/405), followed by Italy (7.5%, 130/1,743), Greece (7.4%; 45/605), and Romania (5.0%; 8/157). The most common CRE species were Klebsiella pneumoniae (242; 86.4%) and Enterobacter cloacae (22; 7.9%), and the most common carbapenemases were KPC-2/3 (85.4%) and VIM-type (12.5%). Only tigecycline (88.6% susceptible) and colistin (73.9%) exhibited good in vitro activity (>70.0%) against CRE strains.Entities:
Keywords: Carbapenem resistance; KPC; VIM; beta-lactamases
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26164275 DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2015.06.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0732-8893 Impact factor: 2.803