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Natural antimicrobial susceptibility patterns and biochemical profiles of Leclercia adecarboxylata strains
- Source :
- Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. 10(8)
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Leclercia adecarboxylata is an opportunistic human pathogen that phenotypically resembles Escherichia coli. The natural susceptibilities of 101 Leclercia strains to 70 antimicrobial agents were investigated. MICs were determined with a microdilution procedure in cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth (all strains) and IsoSensitest broth (some strains). Natural susceptibility patterns were assessed using German (DIN) standards (when applicable). In addition, biochemical properties recommended for the phenotypic identification of L. adecarboxylata were evaluated, applying two commercially available identification systems for Enterobacteriaceae and seven conventional tests. L. adecarboxylata strains were naturally sensitive to tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, all but two β-lactams, quinolones, folate pathway inhibitors, chloramphenicol, nitrofurantoin and azithromycin. They were naturally resistant to penicillin G, oxacillin, erythromycin, roxithromycin, clarithromycin, ketolides, lincosamides, streptogramins, linezolid, glycopeptides, rifampicin, fusidic acid and fosfomycin. There were only minor medium-dependent differences in susceptibility to most antibiotics. Lysine decarboxylase, malonate assimilation and acid production from arabitol and cellobiose, but not from adonitol and sorbitol, allowed definitive separation of L. adecarboxylata from E. coli. The results of this study form a database that can be applied to validate forthcoming antibiotic susceptibility tests of L. adecarboxylata, and might contribute to its reliable identification. Susceptibility patterns did not indicate obvious therapeutic difficulties for treatment of Leclercia infections. Special attention should be paid to biochemically aberrant leclerciae. Apart from biochemical features, fosfomycin susceptibility might be useful to differentiate between L. adecarboxylata and E. coli.
- Subjects :
- Microbiology (medical)
Antibiotic susceptibility
MICs
medicine.drug_class
Fusidic acid
Antibiotics
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Fosfomycin
Biology
Microbiology
Minimum inhibitory concentration
Enterobacteriaceae
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
polycyclic compounds
medicine
Humans
Leclercia adecarboxylata
Antibacterial agent
Lincosamides
Enterobacteriaceae Infections
General Medicine
biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition
Antimicrobial
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Bacterial Typing Techniques
Penicillin
Infectious Diseases
Biochemistry
Escherichia coli identification
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1198743X
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a76e7cf1f344173318054c4e4bebe6a4