Drug susceptibility patterns of rapidly growing mycobacteria isolated from skin and soft tissue infections in Venezuela
To our knowledge, this is the first work on drug susceptibility patterns of rapid growing mycobacteria from Latin America. The susceptibility patterns for 14 antimicrobial agents of the three most important species that cause skin infections in Venezuela were determined as follows: 63 strains belong...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases 2020-03, Vol.39 (3), p.433-441 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To our knowledge, this is the first work on drug susceptibility patterns of rapid growing mycobacteria from Latin America. The susceptibility patterns for 14 antimicrobial agents of the three most important species that cause skin infections in Venezuela were determined as follows: 63 strains belonging to
Mycobacterium abscessus
group, 66 strains of the
Mycobacterium fortuitum
group, and 13
Mycobacterium chelonae
strains. The
M. abscessus
group strains were resistant to most antibiotics tested while
M. fortuitum
strains were relatively susceptible to a large number of antibiotics. We demonstrate the presence of an inducible and truncated
erm(41)
gene in
M. abscessus
group, namely
M. abscessus
subsp.
massiliense
. We show the variations in susceptibility to antimicrobial agents within and between the mycobacterial species and compare our susceptibility patterns with those reported from other countries. We conclude that the identification of mycobacteria to the species level can guide the antibiotic treatment, but that it is always important to consider drug susceptibility testing when rapidly mycobacteria are isolated. |
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ISSN: | 0934-9723 1435-4373 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10096-019-03740-7 |