Ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin resistance among methicillin-sensitivestaphylococcus aureusisolates from keratitis and conjunctivitis

Purpose The majority ofStaphylococcusaureusisolated from ocular infections are methicillin sensitive (MSSA). Fluoroquinolone resistance among methicillin- resistantStaphylococcusaureusis well known but not among MSSA. In this study we investigate the emergence of fluoroquinolone (ciprofloxacin, levo...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of ophthalmology 2004-03, Vol.137 (3), p.453
Hauptverfasser: Marangon, Fabiana B, Miller, Darlene, Muallem, Marcus S, Romano, Andre C, Alfonso, Eduardo C
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The majority ofStaphylococcusaureusisolated from ocular infections are methicillin sensitive (MSSA). Fluoroquinolone resistance among methicillin- resistantStaphylococcusaureusis well known but not among MSSA. In this study we investigate the emergence of fluoroquinolone (ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin) resistance among methicillin-sensitiveStaphylococcusaureusisolates from keratitis and conjunctivitis. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods Minimal inhibitory concentration susceptibility profiles for 1230S. aureusisolates from keratitis and conjunctivitis were analyzed. Historical and current rates of emerging fluoroquinolone resistance for methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and methicillin-sensitive isolates (MSSA) were evaluated. Sensitivity patterns for vancomycin and gentamicin were also documented. Results Ciprofloxacin resistance among corneal and conjunctivalS. aureusisolates during the first 6 years after its introduction (baseline) (1990-1995) was 8% and ranged from 3% to 11%. The rate for the most recent 6 years (current) (1996-2001) was 20.7%. Baseline ciprofloxacin resistance for MSSA isolates was 2% vs 55.8% for MRSA. The current resistance rate for MSSA is 5% vs 83.7% for MRSA. The general resistance rate from January 2000 to December 2001 for levofloxacin was 25.5% vs 33.2% for ciprofloxacin (P= .13). The levofloxacin-resistance rate for MSSA was 4.7% vs 11.9% for ciprofloxacin (P= .05). In MRSA isolates, a higher resistance rate was found for ciprofloxacin (95.7%) vs levofloxacin (82.1%) (P= .04). No resistance for vancomycin was documented for any of theS. aureusisolates. Gentamicin susceptibility for MSSA was 99% and MRSA was 86%. Conclusions Ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin resistance among methicillin-sensitiveS. aureuscorneal and conjunctival isolates is increasing. This is of concern because it narrows treatment choices for the management of these common ocular infections.
ISSN:0002-9394
1879-1891
DOI:10.1016/j.ajo.2003.10.026