Antimicrobial susceptibility and combination testing of invasive Stenotrophomonas maltophilia isolates.

2013 
AbstractBackground: Treatment of invasive Stenotrophomonas maltophilia infections is difficult due to this organism's inherent multidrug resistance and increasing resistance to trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole via acquisition of the sul genes. Methods: In vitro antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using a customized broth microdilution panel. Combination testing for tigecycline with anti-Stenotrophomonas agents (i.e. colistin, ticarcillin–clavulanate, ceftazidime, and levofloxacin) was done using the cross Etest method. Genotyping was done using automated repetitive PCR. Results: A total of 90 patients with invasive S. maltophilia infections included: (79%) adults, and 21% children or infants [6/12 (50%) cases occurred in infants aged ≤ 1 year.]. S. maltophilia isolates were recovered from blood (69%), lower respiratory (21%) or other sites (CSF, peritoneal fluid) (11%). Seventeen percent of the isolates were SXT-R, and also demonstrated multi-drug resistant to two or more antibiotic classes. Mino...
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