痰中β -内酰胺酶活性与间接致病性。

A Watanabe, K Oizumi, M Motomiya
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采用硝基芬法对39例呼吸道感染患者的痰液及痰液中分离的细菌进行了β -内酰胺酶活性测定。39份痰液标本共检出46株微生物菌株(16种)。46株菌株中只有9株的β -内酰胺酶活性为阴性。39份痰液中检出35株β -内酰胺酶阳性菌株。35份痰标本中,β -内酰胺酶活性阳性23份,阴性12份。39份痰液样品中检出4株β -内酰胺酶阴性菌株,均为阴性。在分离出2 ~ 3种微生物的6份痰样本中,有5份分离出产生β -内酰胺酶的菌株和不产生β -内酰胺酶的菌株。接受抗生素治疗的患者-内酰胺酶阳性痰样本比例高于未接受抗生素治疗的患者。差异有统计学意义(P < 0.025)。非致病性-内酰胺酶阳性的生物体可能增强了-内酰胺酶阴性的致病性生物体的致病性。
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beta-Lactamase activity in sputum and indirect pathogenicity.

beta-Lactamase activity of sputum of 39 patients with respiratory infections and that of bacterial isolates from their sputum were determined by nitrocefin method. Forty-six microbial strains (16 different species) were recovered from 39 sputum samples. The beta-lactamase activity was negative only in nine of the 46 strains. beta-lactamase-positive strains were recovered from 35 of 39 sputum samples. Of these 35 sputum samples, the beta-lactamase activity was positive in 23 and negative in 12. beta-lactamase-negative strains were recovered from 4 of 39 sputum samples, and the beta-lactamase activity was negative in all of these four sputum samples. Both beta-lactamase producing and non-producing strains were recovered in 5 of 6 sputum samples from which two to three microbes were isolated. The ratio of beta-lactamase-positive sputum sample was higher in patients who had received antibiotics than in those who had received no antibiotics. This difference was statistically significant (P < 0.025). It is possible that non-causative beta-lactamase-positive organisms enhance the pathogenicity of causative organisms that are beta-lactamase-negative.

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