E. Farfour , N. Degand , E. Riverain , V. Fihman , C. Le Brun , G. Péan de Ponfilly , A. Muggeo , A. Jousset , C. Piau , P. Lesprit
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引用次数: 5
摘要
在2019年CA-SFM/EUCAST指南v2中,使用椎间盘扩散法(DDM)的磷霉素断点发生了变化(24 mm vs 19 mm)。我们评估了其对急诊科尿液样本中肠杆菌分类的影响。采用DDM法和BMD法分别检测了7749株和2348株菌株。具有19毫米断点的DDM与BMD一致。采用24mm断点,肠杆菌对磷霉素的总体耐药率增加了3倍(5.6% vs 18.1%, P <0.01),大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌分别为2.8%和86.5%。法国社区获得性尿路感染管理指南仍然适用。应评估常规磷霉素药敏试验方法的准确性。考虑到磷霉素的耐药率和最近报道的准确性较低的数据,应该评估磷霉素在治疗大肠杆菌以外的肠杆菌引起的CA-UTI中的作用。
Fosfomycin, from susceptibility to resistance: Impact of the new guidelines on breakpoints
The fosfomycin breakpoint using the disc diffusion method (DDM) changed in the 2019 CA-SFM/EUCAST guidelines v2 (24 mm versus 19 mm). We assessed its impact on categorization of Enterobacterales recovered from urine samples in emergency departments. A total of 7749 and 2348 strains were tested using the DDM and the broth microdilution method (BMD), respectively. The DDM with the 19-mm breakpoint was in accordance with the BMD. Using the 24-mm breakpoint, the overall rate of fosfomycin resistance in Enterobacterales increased by three-fold (5.6% vs 18.1%, P < 0.01) and reached 2.8% and 86.5% in E. coli and K. pneumoniae, respectively. French guidelines for the management of community-acquired UTI remain appropriate. The accuracy of the methods for routine fosfomycin susceptibility testing should be assessed. The role of fosfomycin in the treatment of documented CA-UTI due to Enterobacterales other than E. coli should be evaluated considering its rate of resistance and recent data reporting low accuracy.
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L''organe d''expression de la Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF).
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is the official publication of the Société de Pathologie Infectieuse de Langue Française (SPILF). Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses is indexed in the major databases: Medline, Web of Science/Clarivate and Scopus. The journal publishes scientific /research articles, general reviews, short communications and letters, in both English and French. The journal welcomes submissions on the various aspects of infectious pathologies and pathogenic agents. Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses focuses on clinical therapeutics, nosocomial infections, biology, prevention, as well as epidemiology and therapeutics.