Results from oritavancin resistance surveillance programs (2011 to 2014): Clarification for using vancomycin as a surrogate to infer oritavancin susceptibility

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Measurement of vancomycin susceptibility has been shown to be highly predictive as a surrogate measure of oritavancin susceptibility among clinically indicated Gram-positive species. Results of studying over 30,000 pathogens (from 2011 to 2014) by cross-susceptibility analysis and determining the poor reproducibility of oritavancin-nonsusceptible results showed nearly perfect surrogate testing accuracy (99.86 to 99.94%). Any isolate of an indicated organism species with locally reproducible oritavancin-nonsusceptible results (extremely rare) should be referred to a reference laboratory for confirmation of the results and determination of the resistance mechanism.

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Jones, R. N., Moeck, G., Arhin, F. F., Dudley, M. N., Rhomberg, P. R., & Mendes, R. E. (2016). Results from oritavancin resistance surveillance programs (2011 to 2014): Clarification for using vancomycin as a surrogate to infer oritavancin susceptibility. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 60(5), 3174–3177. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.03029-15

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