Minimal inhibitory concentration distributions and epidemiological cutoff values of five antifungal agents against Sporothrix brasiliensis
BACKGROUND Sporothrix brasiliensis is the most virulent sporotrichosis agent. This species usually responds to antifungal drugs, but therapeutic failure can occur in some patients. Antifungal susceptibility tests have been performed on this species, but no clinical breakpoints (CBPs) are available....
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description | BACKGROUND Sporothrix brasiliensis is the most virulent sporotrichosis
agent. This species usually responds to antifungal drugs, but
therapeutic failure can occur in some patients. Antifungal
susceptibility tests have been performed on this species, but no
clinical breakpoints (CBPs) are available. In this situation, minimal
inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions and epidemiological cutoff
values (ECVs) support the detection of identification of resistant
strains. OBJECTIVES To study the MIC distributions of five antifungal
drugs against S. brasiliensis and to propose tentative ECVs. METHODS
MICs of amphotericin B (AMB), itraconazole (ITR), ketoconazole (KET),
posaconazole (POS), and terbinafine (TRB) against 335 S. brasiliensis
strains were determined by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards
Institute broth microdilution method. FINDINGS The proposed ECV, in
μg/mL, for AMB, ITR, KET, POS, and TRB were 4.0, 2.0, 1.0, 2.0,
and 0.25, respectively. Percentages of wild-type strains in our
population for the above antifungal drugs were 98.48, 95.22, 95.33,
100, and 97.67%, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS These ECVs will be
useful to detect strains with resistance, to define CBPs, and to
elaborate specific therapeutic guidelines for S. brasiliensis. Rational
use of antifungals is strongly recommended to avoid the emergence of
resistant strains and ensure the therapeutic effectiveness of
sporotrichosis. |
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agent. This species usually responds to antifungal drugs, but
therapeutic failure can occur in some patients. Antifungal
susceptibility tests have been performed on this species, but no
clinical breakpoints (CBPs) are available. In this situation, minimal
inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions and epidemiological cutoff
values (ECVs) support the detection of identification of resistant
strains. OBJECTIVES To study the MIC distributions of five antifungal
drugs against S. brasiliensis and to propose tentative ECVs. METHODS
MICs of amphotericin B (AMB), itraconazole (ITR), ketoconazole (KET),
posaconazole (POS), and terbinafine (TRB) against 335 S. brasiliensis
strains were determined by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards
Institute broth microdilution method. FINDINGS The proposed ECV, in
μg/mL, for AMB, ITR, KET, POS, and TRB were 4.0, 2.0, 1.0, 2.0,
and 0.25, respectively. Percentages of wild-type strains in our
population for the above antifungal drugs were 98.48, 95.22, 95.33,
100, and 97.67%, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS These ECVs will be
useful to detect strains with resistance, to define CBPs, and to
elaborate specific therapeutic guidelines for S. brasiliensis. Rational
use of antifungals is strongly recommended to avoid the emergence of
resistant strains and ensure the therapeutic effectiveness of
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therapeutic failure can occur in some patients. Antifungal
susceptibility tests have been performed on this species, but no
clinical breakpoints (CBPs) are available. In this situation, minimal
inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions and epidemiological cutoff
values (ECVs) support the detection of identification of resistant
strains. OBJECTIVES To study the MIC distributions of five antifungal
drugs against S. brasiliensis and to propose tentative ECVs. METHODS
MICs of amphotericin B (AMB), itraconazole (ITR), ketoconazole (KET),
posaconazole (POS), and terbinafine (TRB) against 335 S. brasiliensis
strains were determined by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards
Institute broth microdilution method. FINDINGS The proposed ECV, in
μg/mL, for AMB, ITR, KET, POS, and TRB were 4.0, 2.0, 1.0, 2.0,
and 0.25, respectively. Percentages of wild-type strains in our
population for the above antifungal drugs were 98.48, 95.22, 95.33,
100, and 97.67%, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS These ECVs will be
useful to detect strains with resistance, to define CBPs, and to
elaborate specific therapeutic guidelines for S. brasiliensis. Rational
use of antifungals is strongly recommended to avoid the emergence of
resistant strains and ensure the therapeutic effectiveness of
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agent. This species usually responds to antifungal drugs, but
therapeutic failure can occur in some patients. Antifungal
susceptibility tests have been performed on this species, but no
clinical breakpoints (CBPs) are available. In this situation, minimal
inhibitory concentration (MIC) distributions and epidemiological cutoff
values (ECVs) support the detection of identification of resistant
strains. OBJECTIVES To study the MIC distributions of five antifungal
drugs against S. brasiliensis and to propose tentative ECVs. METHODS
MICs of amphotericin B (AMB), itraconazole (ITR), ketoconazole (KET),
posaconazole (POS), and terbinafine (TRB) against 335 S. brasiliensis
strains were determined by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards
Institute broth microdilution method. FINDINGS The proposed ECV, in
μg/mL, for AMB, ITR, KET, POS, and TRB were 4.0, 2.0, 1.0, 2.0,
and 0.25, respectively. Percentages of wild-type strains in our
population for the above antifungal drugs were 98.48, 95.22, 95.33,
100, and 97.67%, respectively. MAIN CONCLUSIONS These ECVs will be
useful to detect strains with resistance, to define CBPs, and to
elaborate specific therapeutic guidelines for S. brasiliensis. Rational
use of antifungals is strongly recommended to avoid the emergence of
resistant strains and ensure the therapeutic effectiveness of
sporotrichosis.</abstract><pub>Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz</pub></addata></record> |
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