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Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients

Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibiotics have been shown to reduce mortality and the number of febrile episodes when used as prophylaxis during neutropenia. Prior studies suggest that prophylaxis may result in increasing rates of FQ resistance. Fluoroquinolone non-susceptibility trends in Escherichia coli i...

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Autores principales: Hauck, Christopher G., Chong, Pearlie P., Miller, Melissa B., Jamieson, Katarzyna, Fine, Jason P., Foster, Matthew C., Shea, Thomas C., van Duin, David
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Publicado: Pathogens and Immunity 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5167534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28004038
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v1i2.115
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author Hauck, Christopher G.
Chong, Pearlie P.
Miller, Melissa B.
Jamieson, Katarzyna
Fine, Jason P.
Foster, Matthew C.
Shea, Thomas C.
van Duin, David
author_facet Hauck, Christopher G.
Chong, Pearlie P.
Miller, Melissa B.
Jamieson, Katarzyna
Fine, Jason P.
Foster, Matthew C.
Shea, Thomas C.
van Duin, David
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description Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibiotics have been shown to reduce mortality and the number of febrile episodes when used as prophylaxis during neutropenia. Prior studies suggest that prophylaxis may result in increasing rates of FQ resistance. Fluoroquinolone non-susceptibility trends in Escherichia coli isolated from blood and urine cultures were evaluated over a 16-year period during which prophylaxis was initiated in patients with hematologic malignancies and stem cell transplants. Non-susceptibility rates increased after the introduction of prophylaxis, with yearly non-susceptibility rates rising from 30%–33% to 40%–88% in blood isolates. The high rates of non-susceptibility now observed raise concerns about the continued efficacy of FQ prophylaxis. This concern exists particularly in those patients undergoing stem cell transplants where the total FQ non-susceptibility rates over the study period were 82.3%. Further evaluation of the effect of FQ prophylaxis on antibiotic resistance and its efficacy in the setting of increased rates of resistance is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-51675342016-12-19 Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients Hauck, Christopher G. Chong, Pearlie P. Miller, Melissa B. Jamieson, Katarzyna Fine, Jason P. Foster, Matthew C. Shea, Thomas C. van Duin, David Pathog Immun Research Article Fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibiotics have been shown to reduce mortality and the number of febrile episodes when used as prophylaxis during neutropenia. Prior studies suggest that prophylaxis may result in increasing rates of FQ resistance. Fluoroquinolone non-susceptibility trends in Escherichia coli isolated from blood and urine cultures were evaluated over a 16-year period during which prophylaxis was initiated in patients with hematologic malignancies and stem cell transplants. Non-susceptibility rates increased after the introduction of prophylaxis, with yearly non-susceptibility rates rising from 30%–33% to 40%–88% in blood isolates. The high rates of non-susceptibility now observed raise concerns about the continued efficacy of FQ prophylaxis. This concern exists particularly in those patients undergoing stem cell transplants where the total FQ non-susceptibility rates over the study period were 82.3%. Further evaluation of the effect of FQ prophylaxis on antibiotic resistance and its efficacy in the setting of increased rates of resistance is warranted. Pathogens and Immunity 2016-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5167534/ /pubmed/28004038 http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v1i2.115 Text en © Pathogens and Immunity 2016 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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van Duin, David
Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title_full Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title_fullStr Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title_short Increasing Rates of Fluoroquinolone Resistance in Escherichia Coli Isolated From the Blood and Urine of Patients with Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
title_sort increasing rates of fluoroquinolone resistance in escherichia coli isolated from the blood and urine of patients with hematologic malignancies and stem cell transplant recipients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5167534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28004038
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v1i2.115
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