2012
DOI: 10.1099/jmm.0.034744-0
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Multi-drug resistant Vibrio cholerae O1 variant El Tor isolated in northern Vietnam between 2007 and 2010

Abstract: Since 2007, there has been a re-emergence of cholera outbreaks in northern Vietnam. To understand the molecular epidemiological relatedness and determine the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of responsible V. cholerae O1 outbreak strains, a representative collection of 100 V. cholerae O1 strains was characterized. V. cholerae O1 strains isolated from diarrhoeal patients in northern Vietnam between 2007 and 2010 were investigated for antibiotic susceptibility and characterized by using phenotypic and genotypi… Show more

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“…Most of the V. cholerae O1 isolated in Thailand between 2003 and 2011 were resistant to SXT, a recommended first-line drug for children with acute diarrhoea. In Thailand, TE and norfloxacin were the most frequently used drugs for treatment of cholera (Supawat et al, 2009), but the data presented in this study on the emergence of MDR V. cholerae in Thailand, together with the increasing incidence of cholera caused by MDR V. cholerae in Africa, Asia, and South America (Glass et al, 1980;Goel et al 2011;Ibarra & Alvarado, 2007;Mandomando et al, 2007;Tran et al, 2012) indicate that drugs should not be administered without having sensitivity patterns first determined, considering that drug response patterns change frequently and can vary spatio-temporally.…”
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“…Most of the V. cholerae O1 isolated in Thailand between 2003 and 2011 were resistant to SXT, a recommended first-line drug for children with acute diarrhoea. In Thailand, TE and norfloxacin were the most frequently used drugs for treatment of cholera (Supawat et al, 2009), but the data presented in this study on the emergence of MDR V. cholerae in Thailand, together with the increasing incidence of cholera caused by MDR V. cholerae in Africa, Asia, and South America (Glass et al, 1980;Goel et al 2011;Ibarra & Alvarado, 2007;Mandomando et al, 2007;Tran et al, 2012) indicate that drugs should not be administered without having sensitivity patterns first determined, considering that drug response patterns change frequently and can vary spatio-temporally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…However, antibiotic therapy has faced challenges related to the rapid emergence and spread of V. cholerae strains resistant to multiple antimicrobial agents, such as TE, ampicillin (AMP), kanamycin, streptomycin, SXT, nalidixic acid, E and most recently to ciprofloxacin and norfloxacin (Mhalu et al, 1979;Glass et al, 1980;Jain et al, 2011). In this study, V. et al, 1980;Goel et al 2011;Ibarra & Alvarado, 2007;Mandomando et al, 2007;Tran et al, 2012) indicate that drugs should not be administered without having sensitivity patterns first determined, considering that drug response patterns change frequently and can vary spatio-temporally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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