Literature DB >> 9774563

Inducible beta-lactam resistance in Aeromonas hydrophila: therapeutic challenge for antimicrobial therapy.

W C Ko1, H M Wu, T C Chang, J J Yan, J J Wu.   

Abstract

Despite the abundant amount of knowledge about inducible chromosomally mediated beta-lactamases among Aeromonas species, extended-spectrum beta-lactam-resistant A. hydrophila strains selected in clinical practice were rarely reported. In the present study, two strains of A. hydrophila, A136 and A139, with markedly different susceptibilities to extended-spectrum cephalosporins were isolated from blood and the tip segment of an arterial catheter of a burn patient. Another strain (A136m) was selected in vitro by culturing A136 in a subinhibitory concentration of cefotaxime, the beta-lactam agent administered for the treatment of Aeromonas bacteremia in this patient. Typing studies by arbitrarily primed PCR and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis indicated a clonal relationship among strains A136, A136m, and A139. These strains were identified to be of DNA hybridization group 1. Wild-type strain A136 was resistant only to ampicillin and cephamycins, but A136m and A139 were highly resistant to the expanded- and broad-spectrum cephalosporins. The presence of increased beta-lactamase activity in A139 suggests that A139 is a derepressed mutant which overexpresses beta-lactamases. These results call attention to the use of beta-lactam agents for the treatment of invasive Aeromonas infections.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9774563      PMCID: PMC105299     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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