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Nationwide surveillance of bacterial respiratory pathogens conducted by the surveillance committee of japanese society of chemotherapy, the japanese association for infectious diseases, and the japanese society for clinical microbiology in 2016: General view of the pathogens' antibacterial susceptibility

Authors :
Kazuhiro Tateda
Sakura Aso
Satoru Fujiuchi
Shigeto Hamaguchi
Naoki Miyazawa
Yoshitsugu Iinuma
Kazufumi Hiramatsu
Junko Sato
Hirokazu Tokuyasu
Yuka Yamagishi
Michio Hayashi
Nobuki Aoki
Yoshiko Sugaki
Yoshitomo Morinaga
Atsushi Kawabata
Hiroshi Kakeya
Akihiko Kawana
Koichiro Yoshida
Katsunori Yanagihara
Atsushi Nakamura
Yasunori Fujikawa
Toshinobu Yamamoto
Hiroshi Kiyota
Yuji Fujikura
Takahiro Takuma
Katsunao Niitsuma
Makoto Kudo
Kei Kasahara
Keiichi Mikasa
Makoto Miki
Hiroaki Takeda
Manabu Takahashi
Jun-ichi Kadota
Shuhei Kondo
Moritaka Suga
Isao Nishi
Hideki Ikeda
Tomo Hirano
Hiroyuki Kayaba
Hideaki Hanaki
Noriko Mitsuno
Makiko Konno
Hiroshi Takahashi
Hiroshige Mikamo
Satoshi Hino
Tetsuya Matsumoto
Masaki Fujita
Tomotaro Wakamura
Yoshiaki Mori
Hiroki Tsukada
Akira Ukimura
Hiroki Chikumi
Yoshihiro Yamamoto
Eiji Shimizu
Hiroyuki Muranaka
Issei Tokimatsu
Yoshihito Niki
Yasuo Honma
Source :
Journal of infection and chemotherapy : official journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy. 26(9)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The nationwide surveillance on antimicrobial susceptibility of bacterial respiratory pathogens from the patients in Japan was conducted by the Japanese Society of Chemotherapy, the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, and the Japanese Society for Clinical Microbiology in 2016. The isolates were collected from clinical specimens obtained from well-diagnosed adult patients with respiratory tract infections during the period between February 2016 and August 2016 by three societies. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was conducted at the central reference laboratory according to the method recommended by Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute. Susceptibility testing was evaluated in 1062 strains (143 Staphylococcus aureus, 210 Streptococcus pneumoniae, 17 Streptococcus pyogenes, 248 Haemophilus influenzae, 151 Moraxella catarrhalis, 134 Klebsiella pneumoniae, and 159 Pseudomonas aeruginosa). Ratio of methicillin-resistant S. aureus was 48.3%, and those of penicillin-susceptible S. pneumoniae was 99.5%. Among H. influenzae, 14.1% of them were found to be β-lactamase-producing ampicillin-resistant strains, and 41.1% to be β-lactamase-non-producing ampicillin-resistant strains. Extended spectrum β-lactamase-producing K. pneumoniae and multi-drug resistant P. aeruginosa with metallo β-lactamase were 4.5% and 0.6%, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
14377780
Volume :
26
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of infection and chemotherapy : official journal of the Japan Society of Chemotherapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e6d1669ca9778372c80a2570a52a74a