National survey on the susceptibility of Bacteroides fragilis group: Report and analysis of trends for 1997-2000

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The results of a multicenter US survey using the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards currently recommended methodology for measuring in vitro susceptibility of 2673 isolates of Bacteroides fragilis group species were compared from 1997 to 2000. The test panel consisted of 14 antibiotics: 3 carbapenems, 3 β-lactam-β-lactamase inhibitors, 3 cephamycins, 2 fluoroquinolones, clindamycin, chloramphenicol, and metronidazole. Declines in the geometric mean minimum inhibitory concentrations were seen with imipenem, meropenem, ampicillin-sulbactam, and the cephamycins. Increased geometric means were observed with the fluoroquinolones and were usually accompanied by an increase in resistance rates. Bacteroides distasonis shows the highest resistance rates among β-lactam antibiotics, whereas Bacteroides vulgatus shows the highest resistance levels among fluoroquinolones. B. fragilis shows the lowest resistance rates for all antibiotics. All strains were susceptible to chloramphenicol and metronidazole concentrations <8 μg/mL. The data underscore the need for species identification and continued surveillance to monitor resistance patterns.

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Snydman, D. R., Jacobus, N. V., McDermott, L. A., Ruthazer, R., Goldstein, E. J. C., Finegold, S. M., … Gorbach, S. L. (2002). National survey on the susceptibility of Bacteroides fragilis group: Report and analysis of trends for 1997-2000. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 35, S126–S134. https://doi.org/10.1086/341934

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