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Correlation between antibiotic resistance and clinical outcome of anaerobic infections; mini-review

L. Dubreuil, A.C.M. Veloo, József Sóki

2021Anaerobe21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In anaerobic infections, the relationship between clinical failure and antibiotic resistance is difficult to demonstrate, especially in mixed anaerobic-aerobic infections. Single isolates of anaerobes in cases of bacteraemia revealed that treatment failures were due to inappropriate therapy. We review here cases, where the empiric treatment was unsuccessful due to resistance of anaerobic bacteria to the administered agents and where the change of the antibiotic allowed the patients to be cured. Many therapeutic failures could be linked to the lack of timely detection of resistance, including heteroresistance of the anaerobes. Disk diffusion or Etest methodology may be suitable, at least for rapidly growing anaerobes, to detect both resistance and heteroresistance to antibiotics widely used for empirical therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Anaerobic exerciseAntibioticsEtestAnaerobic bacteriaAntibiotic resistanceMicrobiologyMedicineEmpiric therapyDrug resistanceAnaerobic infectionIntensive care medicineBiologyBacteriaGeneticsPhysiologyBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchAntibiotic Use and Resistance