Autor: |
M C, Demachy, F, Faibis, A, Artigou, C, Benoit, E, Cambau, A, Cecille, E, Chachaty, C, Chaplain, P, Cormier, F, Cousinard, J C, Decotte, D, Demontrond, A, Dublanchet, C, Dupeyron, A, Farges, B, Ferre, A P, Fremaux, M J, Galanti, C, Gallet, P, Guiet, B, Hacquard, M, Hornstein, P, Legrand, F, Le Manach, N, Lucet, C, Malbrunot, A, Mangeol, D, Mathieu, G, Otterbein, F, Pateyron, I, Poilane, J, Pollet, T, Rabenja, C, Spicq |
Jazyk: |
francouzština |
Rok vydání: |
2005 |
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Zdroj: |
Medecine et maladies infectieuses. 34(7) |
ISSN: |
0399-077X |
Popis: |
The authors wanted to assess the level of Streptococcus pneumoniae antibiotic resistance in Ile de France.In 2001, 637 clinical strains of S. pneumoniae were prospectively collected from 32 microbiology laboratories.Fifty one percent of strains were isolated from children under 15 years of age and 49% from adults. In children, 76% of strains came from otitis media, 20% from blood culture, in adults most strains (92%) came from blood culture. The overall prevalence of non-susceptible penicillin pneumococci was 61% higher in children (73%) than in adults (50%). Among the non-susceptible penicillin pneumococci 21.8% were resistant (CMI1 mg/l). Strains with decreased susceptibility to amoxicillin and cefotaxime were 38% and 17% respectively. Resistant strains to these two drugs (CMI2 mg/l) were rare 2.6% and 0.4% respectively. Among other antimicrobial agents, rate of resistance was 63% to erythromycin, 47% to cotrimoxazole, 40% to tetracycline, and 23% to chloramphenicol. The most frequent serogroups were serogroups 19 and 14, respectively 23% and 18%. Serotypes included in heptavalent vaccine covered 90% of children strains under 2 years of age.The prevalence of resistance to penicillin was high in children particularly in otitis media pus (76%). |
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