Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil

This study reports the results about antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus spp. isolated from intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil. The identification of strains at species level was performed by conventional biochemical tests, API 20 Strep (bioMérieux), and polymeras...

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Main Authors: Andresa Maschieto, Roberto Martinez, Izabel Cristina Vanzato Palazzo, Ana Lúcia da Costa Darini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2004-11-01
Series:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762004000700018
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spelling doaj-f074192d970c4ac78cab43f3b05348d32020-11-24T22:57:43ZengInstituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da SaúdeMemórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.0074-02761678-80602004-11-0199776376710.1590/S0074-02762004000700018Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in BrazilAndresa MaschietoRoberto MartinezIzabel Cristina Vanzato PalazzoAna Lúcia da Costa DariniThis study reports the results about antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus spp. isolated from intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil. The identification of strains at species level was performed by conventional biochemical tests, API 20 Strep (bioMérieux), and polymerase chain reaction assay. The specie distribution was E. faecium (34%), followed by E. faecalis (33%), E. gallinarum (23.7%), E. casseliflavus (5.2%), E. avium (1%), and E. hirae (1%). Intrinsic resistance to vancomycin characterized by presence of vanC genes was found in E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus. The high prevalence of VanC phenotype enterococci is very important because these species have been reported as causing a wide variety of infections. Vancomycin-resistant E. faecium or E. faecalis were not found and no one isolate of these species was a beta-lactamase producer. Thirteen clinical isolates of enterococci (13.4%) showed multiresistance patterns, which were defined by resistance to three classes of antibiotics plus resistance to at least one aminoglycoside (gentamicin and/or streptomycin). The resistance to several antimicrobials shown by enterococcal strains obtained in this study is of concern because of the decrease in the therapeutic options for treatment of infections caused by enterococci.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762004000700018enterococciresistanceantimicrobialsBrazil
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author Andresa Maschieto
Roberto Martinez
Izabel Cristina Vanzato Palazzo
Ana Lúcia da Costa Darini
spellingShingle Andresa Maschieto
Roberto Martinez
Izabel Cristina Vanzato Palazzo
Ana Lúcia da Costa Darini
Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
enterococci
resistance
antimicrobials
Brazil
author_facet Andresa Maschieto
Roberto Martinez
Izabel Cristina Vanzato Palazzo
Ana Lúcia da Costa Darini
author_sort Andresa Maschieto
title Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
title_short Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
title_full Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
title_fullStr Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil
title_sort antimicrobial resistance of enterococcus sp. isolated from the intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in brazil
publisher Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde
series Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
issn 0074-0276
1678-8060
publishDate 2004-11-01
description This study reports the results about antimicrobial resistance of Enterococcus spp. isolated from intestinal tract of patients from a university hospital in Brazil. The identification of strains at species level was performed by conventional biochemical tests, API 20 Strep (bioMérieux), and polymerase chain reaction assay. The specie distribution was E. faecium (34%), followed by E. faecalis (33%), E. gallinarum (23.7%), E. casseliflavus (5.2%), E. avium (1%), and E. hirae (1%). Intrinsic resistance to vancomycin characterized by presence of vanC genes was found in E. gallinarum and E. casseliflavus. The high prevalence of VanC phenotype enterococci is very important because these species have been reported as causing a wide variety of infections. Vancomycin-resistant E. faecium or E. faecalis were not found and no one isolate of these species was a beta-lactamase producer. Thirteen clinical isolates of enterococci (13.4%) showed multiresistance patterns, which were defined by resistance to three classes of antibiotics plus resistance to at least one aminoglycoside (gentamicin and/or streptomycin). The resistance to several antimicrobials shown by enterococcal strains obtained in this study is of concern because of the decrease in the therapeutic options for treatment of infections caused by enterococci.
topic enterococci
resistance
antimicrobials
Brazil
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