2014
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.03484-13
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Fosfomycin Susceptibility in Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae from Germany

Abstract: bDue to the increase in multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, the interest in older antimicrobial agents, like fosfomycin, has increased. In this study, we used agar dilution for testing susceptibilities to fosfomycin in a collection of 107 carbapenem-nonsusceptible Enterobacteriaceae isolates, of which 80 produced various types of carbapenemases, including KPC, VIM, NDM, and OXA-48. Overall, 78% of the strains had fosfomycin MICs of <32 mg/liter and were thus considered to be susceptible according to the cu… Show more

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“…A majority of extended-spectrum ␤-lactamase (ESBL)-and carbapenemase-producing isolates of Enterobacteriaceae are susceptible to fosfomycin (42), with susceptibility in 47 to 72% E. cloacae isolates (EUCAST criteria) (43,44). This isolate was resistant to fosfomycin, consistent with the chromosomally encoded glutathione transferase (fosA).…”
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“…A majority of extended-spectrum ␤-lactamase (ESBL)-and carbapenemase-producing isolates of Enterobacteriaceae are susceptible to fosfomycin (42), with susceptibility in 47 to 72% E. cloacae isolates (EUCAST criteria) (43,44). This isolate was resistant to fosfomycin, consistent with the chromosomally encoded glutathione transferase (fosA).…”
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“…Because zone of inhibition breakpoints have not been described for fosfomycin and N. gonorrhoeae, testing for clinical use is limited to agar dilution or Etest. Furthermore, concordance between agar dilution and Etest methods has been reportedly low for fosfomycin [36,37]. Whilst maximum urine concentrations >4000 mg/L have been reported following 3 g orally, peak serum concentrations of only 22-32 mg/L were reported within 2 h [30].…”
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“…Fosfomycin seems to retain in vitro activity against many carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and has been recently reintroduced into the fight against these superbugs, including KPC-KP strains (1)(2)(3)(4). A previous study showed that only 43.4% of KPC-KP strains retained susceptibility to fosfomycin in a Chinese university hospital (5).…”
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