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Tolerance to vancomycin in a multiresistant, Colombian isolate of Streptococcus pneumoniae

The present study was set up to determine vancomycin tolerance in Colombian, multiresistant, invasive, paediatric isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae. A total of seven clinical isolates of penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae, serotype 14, corresponding to the Spain9v-3 clone, were studied. Isolates...

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Published in:Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2003-08, Vol.52 (2), p.300-302
Main Authors: Hidalgo, Marilyn, Castañeda, Elizabeth, Arias, César A.
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description The present study was set up to determine vancomycin tolerance in Colombian, multiresistant, invasive, paediatric isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae. A total of seven clinical isolates of penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae, serotype 14, corresponding to the Spain9v-3 clone, were studied. Isolates were grown in Todd Hewitt broth at 37°C. Growth (A595) and cell viability (cfu/mL) were monitored hourly for 4 h after addition of vancomycin at 10× MIC. S. pneumoniae R6 was used as a control for growth. For R6, the mean decrease in A595 and cell viability (log10 cfu/mL) after 4 h of vancomycin treatment (in 10 independent experiments) was 95.1% and 4.2 log10, respectively. Six out of seven isolates exhibited similar behaviour. In contrast, for S. pneumoniae E239, the mean decrease in A595 and cell viability was 48.5% and 2.2 log10 after 4 h of vancomycin exposure, which suggested the presence of tolerance to vancomycin. The emergence of vancomycin-tolerant strains is of great concern in Colombia, owing to the alarming increase in resistance to penicillin.
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antimicrobial tolerance
Biological and medical sciences
Colombia
Colombian isolates
Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial - physiology
Drug Tolerance - physiology
Humans
killing curves
Medical sciences
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae - drug effects
Streptococcus pneumoniae - isolation & purification
vancomycin
Vancomycin - pharmacology
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