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[In-vitro susceptibilites to levofloxacin and various antibacterial agents of 18,639 clinical isolates obtained from 77 centers in 2004]

Authors :
Keizo, Yamaguchi
Akira, Ohno
Yoshikazu, Ishii
Kazuhiro, Tateda
Morihiro, Iwata
Makoto, Kanda
Yoshiko, Tsujio
Hiroya, Kimoto
Mitsuomi, Kaimori
Toshihiko, Nakamura
Chizuko, Kawamura
Masaharu, Nishimura
Koji, Akizawa
Yosei, Katayama
Keiko, Matsuda
Tasuku, Hayashi
Minoru, Yasujima
Takeshi, Kasai
Masahiko, Kimura
Makoto, Tominaga
Makoto, Miki
Susumu, Nakanowatari
Takuo, Nakagawa
Mitsuo, Kaku
Keiji, Kanemitsu
Hiroyuki, Kunishima
Shunkoh, Toyoshima
Masanori, Sakurai
Joji, Shiotani
Akihiro, Sugita
Tatsumi, Ito
Jun, Okada
Akira, Suwabe
Kumiko, Yamahata
Akiko, Yoneyama
Kazunari, Kumasaka
Nobuo, Yamane
Kazuhiko, Koike
Tamio, Ieiri
Hidenori, Kominami
Toshiyuki, Yamada
Toyoko, Oguri
Kouichi, Itoh
Kiyoaki, Watanabe
Yoshio, Kobayashi
Teruko, Ohtake
Takashi, Uchida
Kyoichi, Totsuka
Masami, Murakami
Sachie, Yomoda
Ayako, Takahashi
Hideyuki, Okamoto
Kazuhisa, Inuzuka
Kenichiro, Yamazaki
Hideo, Gonda
Takanori, Yamashita
Ikuo, Yamaguchi
Motoi, Okada
Hiromi, Ikari
Naomi, Kurosawa
Yoshinori, Fujimoto
Shiomi, Ishigo
Yuko, Asano
Mori, Mikio
Ichino, Kano
Eiko, Nagano
Fumio, Kageyama
Etsuko, Shaku
Harushige, Kanno
Masanori, Aihara
Hitoshi, Gemma
Keiichi, Uemura
Eiji, Miyajima
Shighefumi, Maesaki
Giichi, Hashikita
Toshinobu, Horii
Midori, Sumitomo
Hitoshi, Yoshimura
Minoru, Hiraoka
Hideo, Wada
Yosuke, Yuzuki
Norio, Ikeda
Hisashi, Baba
Masayuki, Soma
Tsuyoshi, Yamamoto
Satoshi, Ichiyama
Syohiro, Kinosita
Seiji, Kawano
Shinichi, Fujita
Takeshi, Kageoka
Toshiharu, Hongo
Hidetoshi, Okabe
Kenichi, Tatewaki
Kunihiko, Moro
Mikio, Oka
Yoshihito, Niki
Haruyoshi, Yoshida
Masanobu, Yamashita
Nobuchika, Kusano
Eiichiro, Mihara
Motoko, Nose
Takeshi, Fushiwaki
Masao, Kuwabara
Yoshihiro, Fujiue
Akira, Shimuzu
Takayuki, Takubo
Tadashi, Kusakabe
Yuji, Hinoda
Nobuaki, Tanaka
Hakuo, Takahashi
Hitoshi, Heijyou
Toshiro, Okazaki
Koji, Asai
Kunimitsu, Kawahara
Junichi, Masuda
Reiko, Sano
Tomohiko, Taminato
Kiyoshi, Negayama
Syuji, Matsuo
Masaru, Komatsu
Tetsuro, Sugiura
Mitsuharu, Murase
Kazufumi, Hiramatsu
Nobuhisa, Yamane
Isao, Nakasone
Yoichi, Hirakata
Shigeru, Kohno
Hisamichi, Aizawa
Junichi, Honda
Naotaka, Hamazaki
Akihiko, Okayama
Junko, Ono
Yosuke, Aoki
Kaoru, Okada
Hiroaki, Miyanohara
Source :
The Japanese journal of antibiotics. 59(6)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

A total of 18,639 clinical isolates in 19 species collected from 77 centers during 2004 in Japan were tested for their susceptibility to fluoroquinolones (FQs) and other selected antibiotics. The common respiratory pathogens, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis and Haemophilus influenzae showed a high susceptible rate against FQs. The isolation rate of beta lactamase non-producing ampicillin-resistant H. influenzae was approximately three times as large as those of western countries. Most strains of Enterobacteriaceae were also susceptible to FQs. The resistance rate of Escherichia coli against FQs has however been rapidly increasing so far as we surveyed since 1994. The FQs-resistant rate in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) showed approximately 90% except for 36%. of sitafloxacin while FQs-resistant rate in methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) was around 5%. The FQs-resistant rate of methicillin-resistant coagulase negative Staphylococci (MRCNS) was also higher than that of methicillin-susceptible coagulase negative Staphylococci (MSCNS), however, it was lower than that of MRSA. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolates, 32-34% from UTI and 15-19% of from RTI was resistant to FQs. Acinetobacter spp. showed a high susceptibility to FQs. Although FQs-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae have not been increased in western countries, it is remarkably high in Japan. In this survey, isolates of approximately 85% was resistant to FQs.

Details

ISSN :
03682781
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Japanese journal of antibiotics
Accession number :
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