Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study

Niranjan Patil, Prashant Mule Microbiology and Molecular Biology Department, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaCorrespondence: Niranjan PatilMetropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaTel +91 8452815696Email niranjan.patil@metropolisindia.comPurpose: To investigate the antimicrobial sensi...

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spelling doaj-534a86176bd54d0aa5fb63fd987fa9c12020-11-24T21:41:58ZengDove Medical PressInfection and Drug Resistance1178-69732019-10-01Volume 123217322549083Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro StudyPatil NMule PNiranjan Patil, Prashant Mule Microbiology and Molecular Biology Department, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaCorrespondence: Niranjan PatilMetropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaTel +91 8452815696Email niranjan.patil@metropolisindia.comPurpose: To investigate the antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of commonly prescribed antimicrobials (chloramphenicol, cefixime, ofloxacin, azithromycin, and ceftriaxone) against Salmonella enterica isolates.Methods: Blood culture positive isolates of S. typhi and S. paratyphi A (N = 251) received at Metropolis Healthcare Limited (Mumbai, India) from four zones of India (North, South, West, and East) between April and August 2018 were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility by E-test method. Based on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), the organism was categorized as sensitive, intermediate, and resistant against the respective antibiotics as per Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute criteria 2018.Results: Out of 251 Salmonella isolates, 192 (76.5%) were S. typhi and 59 (23.5%) were S. paratyphi A. All 251 (100%) Salmonella isolates were sensitive to cefixime, ceftriaxone, and azithromycin; 237/251 (94.4%) isolates to chloramphenicol and only 9/251 (3.6%) isolates were sensitive to ofloxacin. Based on average MIC and MIC breakpoints, Salmonella isolates were found to be sensitive to chloramphenicol (MIC: 3.89±6.94 μg/mL), cefixime (MIC: 0.13±0.11 μg/mL), azithromycin (MIC: 3.32±2.19 μg/mL), and ceftriaxone (MIC: 0.11±0.18 μg/mL) and resistant to ofloxacin (MIC: 2.95±6.06 μg/mL). More than 20% of Salmonella isolates had MICs of chloramphenicol as 1.5 μg/mL (27.85% isolates) and 2 μg/mL (29.53% isolates).Conclusion: Our study confirms the re‑emergence of susceptibility of Salmonella isolates to chloramphenicol. Further, the concern about fluoroquinolone-decreased susceptibility as indicated by the intermediate susceptibility or resistance was reiterated in this study. Though cefixime, azithromycin, and ceftriaxone showed susceptibility, the possibility of antibiotic resistance with the irrational use of these antibiotics cannot be deterred. This study thus emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation and judicious use of antimicrobials, considering the ever-changing landscape.Keywords: antimicrobial susceptibility, chloramphenicol, Etest, minimum inhibitory concentration, Salmonellahttps://www.dovepress.com/sensitivity-pattern-of-salmonella-typhi-and-paratyphi-a-isolates-to-ch-peer-reviewed-article-IDRAntimicrobial susceptibilityChloramphenicolEtestMinimum inhibitory concentrationSalmonella
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Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
Infection and Drug Resistance
Antimicrobial susceptibility
Chloramphenicol
Etest
Minimum inhibitory concentration
Salmonella
author_facet Patil N
Mule P
author_sort Patil N
title Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
title_short Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
title_full Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity Pattern Of Salmonella typhi And Paratyphi A Isolates To Chloramphenicol And Other Anti-Typhoid Drugs: An In Vitro Study
title_sort sensitivity pattern of salmonella typhi and paratyphi a isolates to chloramphenicol and other anti-typhoid drugs: an in vitro study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Infection and Drug Resistance
issn 1178-6973
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Niranjan Patil, Prashant Mule Microbiology and Molecular Biology Department, Metropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaCorrespondence: Niranjan PatilMetropolis Healthcare Limited, Mumbai, IndiaTel +91 8452815696Email niranjan.patil@metropolisindia.comPurpose: To investigate the antimicrobial sensitivity pattern of commonly prescribed antimicrobials (chloramphenicol, cefixime, ofloxacin, azithromycin, and ceftriaxone) against Salmonella enterica isolates.Methods: Blood culture positive isolates of S. typhi and S. paratyphi A (N = 251) received at Metropolis Healthcare Limited (Mumbai, India) from four zones of India (North, South, West, and East) between April and August 2018 were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility by E-test method. Based on the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), the organism was categorized as sensitive, intermediate, and resistant against the respective antibiotics as per Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute criteria 2018.Results: Out of 251 Salmonella isolates, 192 (76.5%) were S. typhi and 59 (23.5%) were S. paratyphi A. All 251 (100%) Salmonella isolates were sensitive to cefixime, ceftriaxone, and azithromycin; 237/251 (94.4%) isolates to chloramphenicol and only 9/251 (3.6%) isolates were sensitive to ofloxacin. Based on average MIC and MIC breakpoints, Salmonella isolates were found to be sensitive to chloramphenicol (MIC: 3.89±6.94 μg/mL), cefixime (MIC: 0.13±0.11 μg/mL), azithromycin (MIC: 3.32±2.19 μg/mL), and ceftriaxone (MIC: 0.11±0.18 μg/mL) and resistant to ofloxacin (MIC: 2.95±6.06 μg/mL). More than 20% of Salmonella isolates had MICs of chloramphenicol as 1.5 μg/mL (27.85% isolates) and 2 μg/mL (29.53% isolates).Conclusion: Our study confirms the re‑emergence of susceptibility of Salmonella isolates to chloramphenicol. Further, the concern about fluoroquinolone-decreased susceptibility as indicated by the intermediate susceptibility or resistance was reiterated in this study. Though cefixime, azithromycin, and ceftriaxone showed susceptibility, the possibility of antibiotic resistance with the irrational use of these antibiotics cannot be deterred. This study thus emphasizes the need for continuous evaluation and judicious use of antimicrobials, considering the ever-changing landscape.Keywords: antimicrobial susceptibility, chloramphenicol, Etest, minimum inhibitory concentration, Salmonella
topic Antimicrobial susceptibility
Chloramphenicol
Etest
Minimum inhibitory concentration
Salmonella
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