Abstract
Limited data are available on susceptibilities of these organisms to some of the recently made accessible antimicrobial agents. The in vitro activities of newer antibiotics, such as, ceftolozane/tazobactam (C/T) and ceftazidime/avibactam (CZA) along with some “older” antibiotics, for example fosfomycin (FOS) and colistin (CL) were determined against selected strains (resistant to ≥ 3 antimicrobial agents) of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were determined by Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute microbroth dilution. 133 isolates: 46 E. coli, 39 K. pneumoniae, and 48 P. aeruginosa were tested. Results showed that E. coli isolates with MIC50/90, 0.5/1 µg/mL for CL; 4/32 µg/mL for FOS; 0.25/32 µg/mL for C/T; 0.25/8 µg/mL for CZA, exhibited susceptibility rates of 95.7%, 97.8%, 76.1%, and 89.1%, respectively. On the other hand, K. pneumoniae strains with MIC50/90, 0.5/1 µg/mL for CL; 256/512 µg/mL for FOS; 2/128 µg/mL for C/T; 0.5/128 µg/mL for CZA showed susceptibility rates of 92.3%, 7.7%, 51.3%, and 64.1%, respectively. P. aeruginosa isolates with MIC50/90, 1/1 µg/mL for CL; 128/128 µg/mL for C/T; 32/64 µg/mL for CZA presented susceptibility rates of 97.9%, 33.3%, and 39.6%, respectively. Higher MICs were demonstrated against most of the antibiotics. However, CL retained efficacy at low MICs against most of the isolates tested.
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Alfouzan, W., Dhar, R., & Nicolau, D. P. (2018). In vitro activity of newer and conventional antimicrobial agents, including fosfomycin and colistin, against selected gram-negative Bacilli in Kuwait. Pathogens, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens7030075
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