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[The Pneumococcus Observatory of the Central Region, from June 1, 1997 to May 31, 1998]

Authors :
B, Cattier
D, Lecocq
R, Levillain
J, Akli
E, Borderon
M, Cahiez
J, Carbonnelle
J C, Cartron
E, Durieux
M, Gavignet
J L, Graveron
P, Harriau
A, Lapointe
P, Laudat
J, Loulergue
A, Secher
R, Quentin
Source :
Pathologie-biologie. 47(5)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

714 pneumococcus were listed from 14 laboratories between the 1 June 1997 and the 31 May 1998. Data capture was done on Epi info software and concerned age, file number, consultation/hospitalization, sample type, susceptibility to oxacilline (5 micrograms), the results of the E-test for penicillin G, amoxicillin, cefotaxime and the results of the routine disk diffusion susceptibility method. Strains with reduced susceptibility to penicillin G (PRSP) were collected by the coordinating center to perform MICs by the reference method of agar dilution and serotyping. Over 714 strains, 45.7% of the samples originated from lungs, followed by 22% for blood samples, 14% for ear pus and 2.3% for CSF. 34% of the patients were female. 36.7% were children under 16 (57.8% PRSP) and 63.3% were adults (41% PRSP). 338 strains (47.3%) were determined as PRSP and 293 of them were studied by the coordinating center. 81 of the 293 PRSP (27.7%) were resistant et 212 (72.3%) were intermediate to penicillin G. 81% of the PRSP studied had a CMI value for penicillin G within +/- 1 log2 dilution. 20 strains of PRSP were resistant for amoxicillin (6.8% of the PRSP) and two (0.7% of the PRSP) for cefotaxime. 289 serotyping were done, most met serotypes were 23 (25%), 14 (23%). The least met was 15 (2.4%). These results let assess the epidemiology of pneumococcus in our region.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
03698114
Volume :
47
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pathologie-biologie
Accession number :
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