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Clinical and Public Health Implications of Macrolide-ResistantStreptococcus pneumoniae

Authors :
Michael B. Edmond
Jerome O. Klein
George H Talbot
Thomas M. File
John R. Lonks
Daniel F. Sahm
Mary Jane Ferraro
William A. Craig
Joshua P. Metlay
David J Farrell
Robert C. Moellering
Source :
Journal of Chemotherapy. 14:42-56
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2002.

Abstract

Macrolide resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae is a growing global concern, although its specific impact on public health is not currently well defined. A Consensus Working Group was convened in March 2001 to address whether credible, scientific data substantiate macrolide resistance in S. pneumoniae as: (i) producing significant morbidity; (ii) creating attendant health and economic burdens; (iii) constituting a public health threat; and (iv) warranting intervention, including development of new antibiotics with efficacy against these strains. Despite the limitations of available clinical data, concern about the possibility of treatment failure with macrolides is being expressed in clinical practice and in formal treatment guidelines, threatening the important role of these agents in the treatment of respiratory tract infections. Further studies are required to monitor and control macrolide resistance and evaluate settings in which macrolide treatment failures are occurring, and new therapeutic interventions are needed.

Details

ISSN :
19739478 and 1120009X
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....238910755d24e7fe0b082830bd549bb1