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Antibiotic resistance in invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates identified in Scotland between 1999 and 2007

Antibiotic resistance in invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates identified in Scotland between 1999 and 2007
Antibiotic resistance in invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates identified in Scotland between 1999 and 2007
Data from 4727 invasive isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae submitted to the Scottish Haemophilus, Legionella, Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory between 1999 and 2007 were analysed to establish susceptibility profiles to penicillin, erythromycin and cefotaxime. Pneumococcal resistance to penicillin over the study period remained low, with only 0.2?% (n=7/4727) of isolates falling into this category (MIC ?2?mg l(-1)). These isolates have been sporadic, and have mainly represented serogroup 14 (ST9) and 9 (ST156). In comparison, the 'intermediate sensitivity' group (MIC 0.12-1?mg l(-1)) ranged between 2 and 6?% per year, the majority from serogroup 9 (ST156). Over the study period, we found that 12?% (n=585/4727) of isolates were erythromycin-resistant (MIC >0.5?mg l(-1)), with the majority (n=467; 80?%) of these isolates identified as serogroup 14 (ST9). Cephalosporin resistance (cefotaxime MIC >1?mg l(-1)) was found in only 0.06?% (n=2/3135) of isolates. Internationally recognized clones (Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network) accounted for 35?% (n=28/81) of the penicillin non-susceptible isolates and 75?% (n=248/330) of the macrolide-resistant isolates, with ST9 and ST306 predominating. Between 1999 and 2007 we found that 11.6?% (n=18/155) of the penicillin non-susceptible isolates and 4.8?% (n=28/585) of the macrolide-resistant isolates were from serogroups not covered by the 7-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine in use in the UK since 2006. Susceptibility to first-line antimicrobial agents for invasive pneumococcal disease in Scotland remained high over the period 1999-2007
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Cooke, Benjamin, Smith, Andrew, Diggle, Mathew, Lamb, Karen, Robertson, Christopher, Inverarity, Donald, Jefferies, Johanna, Edwards, Giles, Mitchell, Timothy, Clarke, Stuart and McMenamin, Jim (2010) Antibiotic resistance in invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates identified in Scotland between 1999 and 2007. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 59 (10), 1212-1218. (doi:10.1099/jmm.0.022954-0). (PMID:20651042)

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Data from 4727 invasive isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae submitted to the Scottish Haemophilus, Legionella, Meningococcus and Pneumococcus Reference Laboratory between 1999 and 2007 were analysed to establish susceptibility profiles to penicillin, erythromycin and cefotaxime. Pneumococcal resistance to penicillin over the study period remained low, with only 0.2?% (n=7/4727) of isolates falling into this category (MIC ?2?mg l(-1)). These isolates have been sporadic, and have mainly represented serogroup 14 (ST9) and 9 (ST156). In comparison, the 'intermediate sensitivity' group (MIC 0.12-1?mg l(-1)) ranged between 2 and 6?% per year, the majority from serogroup 9 (ST156). Over the study period, we found that 12?% (n=585/4727) of isolates were erythromycin-resistant (MIC >0.5?mg l(-1)), with the majority (n=467; 80?%) of these isolates identified as serogroup 14 (ST9). Cephalosporin resistance (cefotaxime MIC >1?mg l(-1)) was found in only 0.06?% (n=2/3135) of isolates. Internationally recognized clones (Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network) accounted for 35?% (n=28/81) of the penicillin non-susceptible isolates and 75?% (n=248/330) of the macrolide-resistant isolates, with ST9 and ST306 predominating. Between 1999 and 2007 we found that 11.6?% (n=18/155) of the penicillin non-susceptible isolates and 4.8?% (n=28/585) of the macrolide-resistant isolates were from serogroups not covered by the 7-valent conjugate pneumococcal vaccine in use in the UK since 2006. Susceptibility to first-line antimicrobial agents for invasive pneumococcal disease in Scotland remained high over the period 1999-2007

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Published date: October 2010
Organisations: Clinical & Experimental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 194779
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/194779
ISSN: 0022-2615
PURE UUID: 0ef66fd2-b8be-418f-8be5-34ef44edb8e5
ORCID for Stuart Clarke: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7009-1548

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Date deposited: 10 Aug 2011 13:38
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Author: Benjamin Cooke
Author: Andrew Smith
Author: Mathew Diggle
Author: Karen Lamb
Author: Christopher Robertson
Author: Donald Inverarity
Author: Johanna Jefferies
Author: Giles Edwards
Author: Timothy Mitchell
Author: Stuart Clarke ORCID iD
Author: Jim McMenamin

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