In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials

Background. The current definitive treatment of Buruli ulcer with antibiotics makes the issue of antimicrobial drug resistance an unavoidable one. This is as a result of drug misuse by health personnel and patients’ noncompliance to treatment regimen. Monitoring of these factors and screening for ne...

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Main Authors: Enid Owusu, Mercy J. Newman, Kwesi K. Addo, Phyllis Addo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5180984
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spelling doaj-2354b3cec2e54cd8bf26a0b19c440dc82021-07-02T04:41:05ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology1712-95321918-14932017-01-01201710.1155/2017/51809845180984In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected AntimicrobialsEnid Owusu0Mercy J. Newman1Kwesi K. Addo2Phyllis Addo3Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaDepartment of Medical Microbiology, School of Biomedical and Allied Health Sciences, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaNoguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaBackground. The current definitive treatment of Buruli ulcer with antibiotics makes the issue of antimicrobial drug resistance an unavoidable one. This is as a result of drug misuse by health personnel and patients’ noncompliance to treatment regimen. Monitoring of these factors and screening for new effective antimicrobials are crucial to effective management of Buruli ulcer disease. This study therefore investigated the inhibitory activity of some antibiotics against isolates of Mycobacterium ulcerans. Methods. Activity of eight antibiotics was tested against twelve M. ulcerans isolates (2 reference strains and 10 clinical isolates). The anti-M. ulcerans activities were determined by the agar dilution method and the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined by the agar proportion method. Results. All antimicrobials investigated had activity against M. ulcerans isolates tested. The MICs ranged from 0.16 μg/mL to 2.5 μg/mL. Azithromycin recorded the highest inhibitory activity at a mean MIC of 0.39 μg/mL, whilst clofazimine a second-line antileprosy drug, recorded the lowest at a mean MIC of 2.19 μg/mL. Among the four antituberculosis drugs, rifampicin had the highest activity with a mean MIC of 0.81 μg/mL. Conclusion. Azithromycin could be considered as a lucrative alternative to existing treatment methods for inhibiting M. ulcerans in Ghana.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5180984
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author Enid Owusu
Mercy J. Newman
Kwesi K. Addo
Phyllis Addo
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Mercy J. Newman
Kwesi K. Addo
Phyllis Addo
In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
author_facet Enid Owusu
Mercy J. Newman
Kwesi K. Addo
Phyllis Addo
author_sort Enid Owusu
title In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
title_short In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
title_full In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
title_fullStr In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans Isolates to Selected Antimicrobials
title_sort in vitro susceptibility of mycobacterium ulcerans isolates to selected antimicrobials
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
issn 1712-9532
1918-1493
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background. The current definitive treatment of Buruli ulcer with antibiotics makes the issue of antimicrobial drug resistance an unavoidable one. This is as a result of drug misuse by health personnel and patients’ noncompliance to treatment regimen. Monitoring of these factors and screening for new effective antimicrobials are crucial to effective management of Buruli ulcer disease. This study therefore investigated the inhibitory activity of some antibiotics against isolates of Mycobacterium ulcerans. Methods. Activity of eight antibiotics was tested against twelve M. ulcerans isolates (2 reference strains and 10 clinical isolates). The anti-M. ulcerans activities were determined by the agar dilution method and the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined by the agar proportion method. Results. All antimicrobials investigated had activity against M. ulcerans isolates tested. The MICs ranged from 0.16 μg/mL to 2.5 μg/mL. Azithromycin recorded the highest inhibitory activity at a mean MIC of 0.39 μg/mL, whilst clofazimine a second-line antileprosy drug, recorded the lowest at a mean MIC of 2.19 μg/mL. Among the four antituberculosis drugs, rifampicin had the highest activity with a mean MIC of 0.81 μg/mL. Conclusion. Azithromycin could be considered as a lucrative alternative to existing treatment methods for inhibiting M. ulcerans in Ghana.
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