Abstract
We examined how a common therapy that includes clarithromycin affects normally colonizing Staphylococcus epidermidis. Samples from the nostrils of 5 patients receiving therapy were collected before, immediately after, 1 year after, and 4 years after treatment. From each patient and sample, S. epidermidis strains were isolated and analyzed for clarithromycin susceptibility and presence of the erm(C) gene. We show that macrolide-resistant strains of S. epidermidis were selected during therapy and that the same resistant strain may persist for 4 years, in the absence of further antimicrobial treatment.
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Sjölund, M., Tano, E., Blaser, M. J., Andersson, D. I., & Engstrand, L. (2005). Persistence of resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis after single course of clarithromycin. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 11(9), 1389–1393. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1109.050124
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