2008
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00185-08
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First Molecular Characterization of Group B Streptococci with Reduced Penicillin Susceptibility

Abstract: Group B streptococci (GBS; Streptococcus agalactiae) are the leading cause of neonatal invasive diseases and are also important pathogens for adults. Penicillins are the drugs of first choice for the treatment of GBS infections, since GBS have been regarded to be uniformly susceptible to penicillins so far. Here we characterize the first strains of GBS with reduced penicillin susceptibility (PRGBS) identified in Japan. Fourteen PRGBS strains were clinically isolated from the sputa of elderly patients from 1995… Show more

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“…of strains (and % of total) for which the MIC value (mg ml "1 ) was: Although the isolates were susceptible to the b-lactam antibiotics tested, the MICs of penicillin, ampicillin and cefotaxime for the majority of them were in the range 0.047-0.094 mg ml -1 , similar to the results of a previous study on GBS isolated in the same hospital in 2003 (AlSweih et al, 2005b). However, in view of recent reports of reduced susceptibility to penicillin in some GBS isolates (Chu et al, 2007;Dahesh et al, 2008;Kimura et al, 2008;Nagano et al, 2008), these data suggest that further regular surveillance studies should be carried out on b-lactam susceptibility in GBS isolates.…”
Section: B-lactammentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…of strains (and % of total) for which the MIC value (mg ml "1 ) was: Although the isolates were susceptible to the b-lactam antibiotics tested, the MICs of penicillin, ampicillin and cefotaxime for the majority of them were in the range 0.047-0.094 mg ml -1 , similar to the results of a previous study on GBS isolated in the same hospital in 2003 (AlSweih et al, 2005b). However, in view of recent reports of reduced susceptibility to penicillin in some GBS isolates (Chu et al, 2007;Dahesh et al, 2008;Kimura et al, 2008;Nagano et al, 2008), these data suggest that further regular surveillance studies should be carried out on b-lactam susceptibility in GBS isolates.…”
Section: B-lactammentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, in view of recent reports of reduced susceptibility to penicillin in some GBS isolates (Chu et al, 2007;Dahesh et al, 2008;Kimura et al, 2008;Nagano et al, 2008), these data suggest that further regular surveillance studies should be carried out on b-lactam susceptibility in GBS isolates.…”
Section: B-lactammentioning
confidence: 87%
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