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Resumen de Estudio de sensibilidad in vitro de cepas de Streptococcus pneumoniæ de infecciones respiratorias bajas en el Instituto Nacional del Tórax (INT)

Tamara Soler V, Lucía Salamanca F, Guillermo Arbo O. M, Eliana Molina

  • Background: The rising antimicrobial resistance of streptococcus pneumoniæ, requires permanent surveillance. Antimicrobial treatments of invasive infections must be modified accordingly. Aim: To assess the in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility of streptococcus pneumoniæ strains isolated from lower respiratory infections. Material and methods: Seventy five strains isolated during three periods in consecutive years were studied. In vitro susceptibility towards penicillin, erythromycin and ceftriaxone was studied using E-test technique minimal inhibitory concentrations. Results: Five percent of strains were penicillin resistant and 11% had an intermediate sensitivity. Erythromycin resistance was observed in 1.3% of strains. Eight percent of strains had an intermediate sensitivity towards ceftriaxone and no resistance was observed. Comparing susceptibility in the three studied periods, it remained low and stable. Conclusions: High and intermediate resistance of Strepfococcus pneumoniæ towards penicillin is less prevalent than in other countries. A close surveillance must be maintained (Rev Méd Chile 2002; 130: 304-8)


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