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[In vitro susceptibilites to levofloxacin and various antibacterial agents of 11,475 clinical isolates obtained from 52 centers in 2002]

Authors :
Keizo, Yamaguchi
Akira, Ohno
Fusako, Kashitani
Morihiro, Iwata
Makoto, Kanda
Yoshiko, Tsujio
Norihiko, Shimoyama
Hidetoshi, Okujima
Minoru, Ito
Hideaki, Kawaguchi
Hitoshi, Chiba
Koji, Akizawa
Yosei, Katayama
Kumiko, Sugimoto
Hiromi, Tashiro
Mitsuomi, Kaimori
Akira, Suwabe
Ritsuko, Obata
Tatsuro, Sugiyama
Shunkoh, Toyoshima
Jun, Kato
Mitsuo, Kaku
Keiji, Kanemitsu
Hiroyuki, Kunishima
Jun, Okada
Yoko, Tazawa
Jun, Igari
Toyoko, Oguri
Kiyoaki, Watanabe
Yoshio, Kobayashi
Hiroshi, Uchida
Kyoichi, Totsuka
Shinichiro, Kon
Katsuji, Nakamura
Keiko, Matsuda
Izumi, Hayashi
Joji, Shiotani
Harushige, Kanno
Akira, Itoh
Midori, Sumitomo
Takashi, Uchida
Atushi, Kawabata
Chikashi, Oiwa
Masamitsu, Iwata
Toshinobu, Horii
Shiomi, Ishigo
Taira, Yoshimura
Satoshi, Ichiyama
Yasunao, Wada
Satoshi, Kimura
Shigefumi, Maesaki
Kouichi, Itoh
Yasunobu, Noda
Takanori, Yamashita
Ikuo, Yamaguchi
Fumio, Kageyama
Etsuko, Shaku
Hisashi, Baba
Kazuhisa, Inuzuka
Hidetoshi, Okabe
Kenichi, Tatewaki
Kunihiko, Moro
Masanori, Aihara
Toshiharu, Matsushima
Yoshihito, Niki
Masao, Kuw Abara
Siro, Ikawa
Mobuaki, Tanaka
Yasuharu, Hinoda
Tetsuro, Sugiura
Mikio, Kamioka
Junko, Ono
Tohru, Takata
Hideichi, Makino
Mitsuharu, Murase
Hisashi, Miyamoto
Hisamichi, Aizawa
Junichi, Honda
Masahide, Takii
Zenzo, Nagasawa
Yosuke, Aoki
Naotaka, Hamazaki
Toshiharu, Tsutsui
Keiichi, Nakagawa
Kazufumi, Hiramatsu
Tetsunori, Saikawa
Nobuhisa, Yamane
Hiroya, Kimoto
Tomio, Kotani
Takeshi, Kageoka
Toshiharu, Hongo
Junichi, Masuda
Hiroaki, Miyanohara
Masayuki, Tsujimura
Minoru, Yasujima
Source :
The Japanese journal of antibiotics. 58(1)
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The susceptibilities of bacteria to fluoroquinolones (FQs), especially levofloxacin, and other antimicrobial agents were investigated using 11,475 clinical isolates collected in Japan during 2002. Methicillin susceptible staphylococci, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis, the family of Enterobactericeae, Haemophilus influenzae and Acinetobacter spp. exhibited stable and high susceptibilities to FQs. The rate of FQs-resistant MRSA was 80 approximately 90%, being markedly higher than that of FQs-resistant MSSA. The FQs-resistance rate of MRCNS was also higher than that of MSCNS, however, it was lower than that of MRSA. No FQs-resistant clinical isolates of Salmonella spp. were detected in any of the surveys. Thirteen of Escherichai coli 696 isolates, 8 of Klebsiella pneumoniae 630 isolates and 33 of Proteus mirabilis 373 isolates produced extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL), furthermore 6 of 13 in E. coli, 1 of 8 in K. pneumoniae and 14 of 31 ESBL-producing isolates, and in P. mirabilis were FQs resistant. Attention should be focused in the future on the emergence of ESBL in relation to FQs resistance. The rate of FQs-resistant P. aeruginosa isolated from urinary tract infection (UTI) was 40 approximately 60%, while 15 approximately 25% of isolates from respiratory tract infection (RTI) were resistant. IMP-1 type metallo beta-lactamase producing organisms were found in 49 of P. aeruginosa 1,095 isolates, 7 of S. marcescens 586 isolates and 4 of Acinetobacter spp. 474 isolates, respectively. Glycopeptide-resistant enterococci or S. aureus was not found.

Details

ISSN :
03682781
Volume :
58
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Japanese journal of antibiotics
Accession number :
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