Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica

During 2002, inside Campyg Working Group Project, we examined from 8 italian laboratories the patterns of resistances of 205 strains of Campylobacter spp.These strains were: 88% C. jejuni (68% biotype 1, 31% biotype 2, 1% biotype 3), 11% C. coli (95.5% biotype 1) and 1% Clo’s.We observed these resis...

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Main Authors: Daniele Crotti, Maria Letizia D’Annibale, Mario Spinelli, Fernanda Lanzini, Stefano Rossi, Cinzia Rossi, Rosella Bruno, Maria Luisa Sangiorgio, Marina Bucci
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2003-03-01
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spelling doaj-84a80d0c24334fdf856d8557d1c305e22020-11-25T03:53:21ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232003-03-0118110.4081/mm.2003.30512299Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentricaDaniele CrottiMaria Letizia D’AnnibaleMario SpinelliFernanda LanziniStefano RossiCinzia RossiRosella BrunoMaria Luisa SangiorgioMarina BucciDuring 2002, inside Campyg Working Group Project, we examined from 8 italian laboratories the patterns of resistances of 205 strains of Campylobacter spp.These strains were: 88% C. jejuni (68% biotype 1, 31% biotype 2, 1% biotype 3), 11% C. coli (95.5% biotype 1) and 1% Clo’s.We observed these resistances: to erythromycin 3.5% (2.2% in C. jejuni, 13.6% in C. coli), to rokitamicin 2.5 % (1.1% and 13.6% respectively), to ciprofloxacin 49.5% (51.1% and 63.6%), to tetracycline 45.0% (43.3% and 59.1%), to minocycline 41.6% (40.0% and 54.5%), to gentamycin 0.5%, to chloramphenicole no ones. Some differences concerning frequency of resistances were observed among 8 laboratories, also between C. jejuni b. 1 and C. jejuni b. 2, but these were not significative. Some suggests are given for continuing this surveillance, from an epidemiological point of view too.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/3051Antibiotical resistance, Campylobacter jejuni/coli, Enteritis
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author Daniele Crotti
Maria Letizia D’Annibale
Mario Spinelli
Fernanda Lanzini
Stefano Rossi
Cinzia Rossi
Rosella Bruno
Maria Luisa Sangiorgio
Marina Bucci
spellingShingle Daniele Crotti
Maria Letizia D’Annibale
Mario Spinelli
Fernanda Lanzini
Stefano Rossi
Cinzia Rossi
Rosella Bruno
Maria Luisa Sangiorgio
Marina Bucci
Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
Microbiologia Medica
Antibiotical resistance, Campylobacter jejuni/coli, Enteritis
author_facet Daniele Crotti
Maria Letizia D’Annibale
Mario Spinelli
Fernanda Lanzini
Stefano Rossi
Cinzia Rossi
Rosella Bruno
Maria Luisa Sangiorgio
Marina Bucci
author_sort Daniele Crotti
title Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
title_short Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
title_full Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
title_fullStr Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotico – resistenza in Campylobacter jejuni /coli in Italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
title_sort antibiotico – resistenza in campylobacter jejuni /coli in italia nel corso del 2002: risultati di una indagine policentrica
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2003-03-01
description During 2002, inside Campyg Working Group Project, we examined from 8 italian laboratories the patterns of resistances of 205 strains of Campylobacter spp.These strains were: 88% C. jejuni (68% biotype 1, 31% biotype 2, 1% biotype 3), 11% C. coli (95.5% biotype 1) and 1% Clo’s.We observed these resistances: to erythromycin 3.5% (2.2% in C. jejuni, 13.6% in C. coli), to rokitamicin 2.5 % (1.1% and 13.6% respectively), to ciprofloxacin 49.5% (51.1% and 63.6%), to tetracycline 45.0% (43.3% and 59.1%), to minocycline 41.6% (40.0% and 54.5%), to gentamycin 0.5%, to chloramphenicole no ones. Some differences concerning frequency of resistances were observed among 8 laboratories, also between C. jejuni b. 1 and C. jejuni b. 2, but these were not significative. Some suggests are given for continuing this surveillance, from an epidemiological point of view too.
topic Antibiotical resistance, Campylobacter jejuni/coli, Enteritis
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/3051
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