Surveillance for antimicrobial resistance in enterococci

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Taylor, SL
Pottumarthy, S
Lane, G
Wong, CGS
Bremner, DA
Morris, AJ
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[1] AUCKLAND HOSP,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
[2] GREEN LANE HOSP,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
[3] NATL WOMENS HOSP,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
[4] MIDDLEMORE HOSP,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
[5] DIAGNOST LAB,AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
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Aim. To describe antimicrobial resistance patterns of Enterococcus species in Auckland. Background: Antimicrobial resistant enterococci have emerged as major nosocomial pathogens in overseas hospitals. It is recommended that hospitals perform periodic surveys to determine local enterococcal resistance patterns. Methods. Enterococcal isolates from four patient groups were tested: group I were recovered from routine clinical specimens; group II were stool isolates from patients at risk of having vancomycin resistant enterococci, eg, intensive care unit patients, patients receiving vancomycin, and immunocompromised patients receiving antibiotics; group III were enterococci from stool specimens sent for Clostridium difficile toxin testing; group IV were isolates from steal specimens submitted to a community laboratory for enteric pathogen testing. All enterococci isolated were tested for the presence of beta-lactamase, susceptibility to amoxycillin, teicoplanin, vancomycin, and for high level gentamicin and streptomycin resistance. Results. There were 121 group I enterococcal isolates. 628 stool specimens were cultured. Enterococci were isolated from: 76/148 (51%) group II specimens; 166/279 (60%) group III specimens; and 70/201 (35%) of group IV specimens. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed on 433 isolates; 74% were E faecalis, 12% E faecium, 6% E gallinarum/casseliflavus group and 8% other enterococcal species. No isolate produced beta-lactamase. All E faecalis were susceptible to amoxycillin. Two E faecium and one enterococcus species were resistant to amoxycillin (MICs all 16 mg/L). All isolates were susceptible to teicoplanin. Fourteen E gallinarum/casseliflavus group isolates had intermediate susceptibility to vancomycin (MICs of 8 mg/L). One E faecium had intermediate susceptibility to vancomycin (MIG 8 mg/L). High level gentamicin and streptomycin resistance occurred in 64 (15%) and 50 (12%) isolates respectively. Conclusion. Vancomycin resistance is rare and is essentially restricted to species that are rarely clinical pathogens, ie, E casseliflavus and E gallinarum. Our results have established the local susceptibility profile for enterococcal isolates. This allows comparison with other locations and the detection of emerging trends of resistance.
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