A Study on Glycopeptide-Resistant Genotypes among Clinical Isolates of Enterococcus with Van B Phenotype.

Reena Rajan
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Background: Enterococci, although remarked as harmless commensals of the intestinal tract of humans and animals, have become a significant source of infection in hospitalized patients worldwide.The present study aimed to isolate and identify enterococci from clinical samples and to determine the genotypic characteristics of vancomycin-resistant enterococcus isolates.

Materials and methods: A total of 774 isolates of enterococci from clinical samples were identified to the species level, and their anti-microbial susceptibility pattern was determined by Kirby Bauer Disk Diffusion method and Vitek 2 automated system. Screening for vancomycin resistance was performed by using brain heart infusion agar containing 6 micrograms/ml of vancomycin. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of vancomycin was determined by the agar dilution method and Epsilometer test (E test). Genotyping was carried out for resistant isolates by multiplex polymerase chain reaction.

Results: Thirty (3.88%) isolates were resistant to vancomycin by agar screen method. Five isolates showed intermediate resistance with anMIC of 8-16 micrograms/ml for vancomycin by agar dilution. By the E test, two isolates displayed an MIC of ≥32 micrograms/ml for vancomycin and one isolate showed an MICof ≥32 micrograms/ml for teicoplanin.Van A was the common genotype isolated. The present study reports isolates of Enterococcus faecalis with a susceptible MIC for glycopeptide and the presence of the Van A gene.

Conclusion: Heterogeneous resistance among clinical isolates of Enterococcus faecalis was observed in our study. The predominant phenotype and genotype detected among clinical isolates were Van A.

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Van B型肠球菌临床分离株糖肽耐药基因型的研究
背景:肠球菌虽然被认为是人类和动物肠道的无害共生菌,但已成为世界范围内住院患者感染的重要来源。本研究旨在从临床样本中分离和鉴定肠球菌,并确定万古霉素耐药肠球菌的基因型特征。材料与方法:对临床标本中分离的774株肠球菌进行种级鉴定,采用Kirby Bauer纸片扩散法和Vitek 2全自动系统测定其药敏模式。采用含6微克/毫升万古霉素的脑心灌注琼脂进行万古霉素耐药筛选。采用琼脂稀释法和Epsilometer试验(E检验)测定万古霉素的最低抑菌浓度(MIC)。采用多重聚合酶链反应对耐药菌株进行基因分型。结果:琼脂筛选万古霉素耐药菌株30株(3.88%);5株菌株经琼脂稀释对万古霉素表现出中等耐药,anMIC为8 ~ 16微克/ml。经E检验,2个分离株对万古霉素的MIC≥32微克/ml, 1个分离株对替柯planin的MIC≥32微克/ml。Van A是分离到的常见基因型。本研究报道分离的粪肠球菌具有糖肽敏感MIC和Van a基因的存在。结论:本研究发现粪肠球菌临床分离株存在异质性耐药。临床分离株中检测到的主要表型和基因型为Van A。
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