Abstract:Background: This study aimed to evaluate in vitro susceptibility to ceftobiprole of clinical strains identified from prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) compared to that of the associations currently recommended for post-operative empirical antibiotic therapy (PEAT) (vancomycin with either cefepime, third-generation cephalosporin or piperacillin-tazobactam). Methods: We performed a 1-year retrospective study on all the surgical procedures performed in our hospital for PJI. Susceptibility profiles of all the str… Show more
“…Other CRIOACs used alternative combinations (ceftriaxone/cefepime–vancomycin/daptomycin) for the postoperative probabilistic treatment of device infection. Ceftobiprole was chosen in this indication, with no resistance identified so far in any of the Staphylococcus species strains tested ( 29 ). However, our study showed an elevation of ceftobiprole MICs toward resistance in these LR-MDRSE strains.…”
The manuscript describes the emergence of clonal linezolid-resistant strains of
Staphylococcus epidermidis
(LR-MDRSE) isolated from patients presenting with bone and joint infections. Incidence of LR-MDRSE increased over the study period.
“…Other CRIOACs used alternative combinations (ceftriaxone/cefepime–vancomycin/daptomycin) for the postoperative probabilistic treatment of device infection. Ceftobiprole was chosen in this indication, with no resistance identified so far in any of the Staphylococcus species strains tested ( 29 ). However, our study showed an elevation of ceftobiprole MICs toward resistance in these LR-MDRSE strains.…”
The manuscript describes the emergence of clonal linezolid-resistant strains of
Staphylococcus epidermidis
(LR-MDRSE) isolated from patients presenting with bone and joint infections. Incidence of LR-MDRSE increased over the study period.
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