Susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori to Antibiotics Including Tigecycline

R. Monno, L. Fumarola, Carmen Capolongo, C. Calia, C. Pazzani, E. Ierardi, G. Miragliotta
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Background: H. pylori antibiotic resistance is an important factor in the treatment failure, therefore is important to know the local pattern of this resistance. Material and Methods: A total of 111 patients were studied. Ninety- one H. pylori strains isolated from patients, including 12 from children, having previous repeated treatment failure and 20 strains were isolated from naive patients, were studied. Antibiotic susceptibility including those to tigecycline, was determinated by E-Test. Results: In treated adult and children patients the resistance rates were respectively 81% and 91.6% for clarithromycin; 27.8% and 41% for amoxicillin; 67.1% and 16.7% for metronidazole; 38% and 8.3% for levofloxacin; 5.1% and 0% for tetracycline. Primary resistance, in naive adult patients was 50% for clarithromycin, 10% for amoxicillin, 20% for metronidazole, 30% for levofloxacin and 0% for tetracycline. Tigecycline has shown good activity, in vitro, against H. pylori (MIC90 = 0.064 mg/L). Conclusion: The resistance rates found in H. pylori, in our area, are very high both in naive and treated patients. Few papers have reported the tigecycline susceptibility in H. pylori. The good activity and the lack of resistance to tigecycline found in our study, may consider this antibiotic a “rescue” therapy, saving the use of other antibiotics such as rifabutin, a drug used for the treatment of tuberculosis.
幽门螺杆菌对替加环素等抗生素的敏感性
背景:幽门螺杆菌耐药是导致治疗失败的重要因素,因此了解幽门螺杆菌局部耐药模式具有重要意义。材料与方法:共对111例患者进行研究。研究了91株幽门螺杆菌,其中12株来自儿童,既往多次治疗失败,20株来自初诊患者。采用E-Test检测抗生素敏感性,包括替加环素敏感性。结果:成人和儿童患者对克拉霉素的耐药率分别为81%和91.6%;阿莫西林分别为27.8%和41%;甲硝唑67.1%、16.7%;左氧氟沙星分别为38%和8.3%;四环素5.1%,0%。初次成人患者的原发性耐药率为克拉霉素50%,阿莫西林10%,甲硝唑20%,左氧氟沙星30%,四环素0%。替加环素体外抗幽门螺杆菌活性良好(MIC90 = 0.064 mg/L)。结论:我区幽门螺杆菌的耐药率在初诊和治疗患者中均较高。鲜有文献报道幽门螺旋杆菌对替加环素的敏感性。在我们的研究中发现的良好活性和对替加环素缺乏耐药性,可能会认为这种抗生素是一种“拯救”疗法,节省了其他抗生素的使用,如用于治疗结核病的药物利福布汀。
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