Effect of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases on the susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae to cephalosporins
Tristram, Stephen G (2003) Effect of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases on the susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae to cephalosporins. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 51 . pp. 39-43. ISSN 0305-7453 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 99Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkg015 AbstractThe extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) TEM-3, TEM-4 and TEM-5 were cloned into
Haemophilus influenzae. These recombinant strains exhibited cefotaxime MICs of 0.5, 0.25 and
0.12 mg/L for TEM-3, -4 and -5, respectively, and the MIC of cefaclor was 4.0 mg/L. These MICs are
higher than those of beta-lactamase-negative strains, or those producing simple wild-type TEM-1
beta-lactamase, but not high enough to be categorized as resistant according to the breakpoints of
the NCCLS. The clones were also categorized as susceptible using NCCLS disc diffusion
methodology and interpretive criteria. This study shows that current NCCLS susceptibility
testing methods may have difficulty in detecting ESBLs if they were to occur in H. influenzae.
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