2010
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00780-09
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Prevalence and Clonal Characterization of Streptococcus pyogenes Clinical Isolates with Reduced Fluoroquinolone Susceptibility in Spain

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and characteristics of non-fluoroquinolone (FQ)-susceptible Streptococcus pyogenes isolates and to study their mechanisms of resistance. We performed a prospective prevalence study with 468 isolates collected from 2005 to 2007 and a retrospective study that was based on the examination of existing data collected from 1999 to 2008. The retrospective study included data for isolates with high-level resistance (HR) to ciprofloxacin (MIC > 32 g/ml) (HR isolates… Show more

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“…These findings were in harmony with the global increase in fluoroquinolone resistance. In Belgium and Spain resistance rates rose from 4.3% and 1.9% to 21.6% and 30.8% respectively, during a span of two to three years (Montes et al, 2010;Van Heirstraeten et al, 2012). However in contrast to these two studies, the sequenced isolates were not limited to a set of emm types.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Resistancementioning
confidence: 76%
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“…These findings were in harmony with the global increase in fluoroquinolone resistance. In Belgium and Spain resistance rates rose from 4.3% and 1.9% to 21.6% and 30.8% respectively, during a span of two to three years (Montes et al, 2010;Van Heirstraeten et al, 2012). However in contrast to these two studies, the sequenced isolates were not limited to a set of emm types.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Resistancementioning
confidence: 76%
“…Fluoroquinolone resistance is another feature of GAS that has been reported by several studies (Wajima et al, 2008;Yan et al, 2008;Montes et al, 2010). Two types of resistance are observed, a low-level resistance, and a high level resistance which occurs much less frequently (Perez-Trallero et al, 2011).…”
Section: Antimicrobial Resistancementioning
confidence: 97%
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