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Antibiotic Susceptibility and Molecular Typing of Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Isolates, with Emergence of Ciprofloxacin Resistance, 2017–2021, Italy

Maria Giufrè, Rita Cardines, Manuela Marra, Maria Carollo, Marina Cerquetti, Paola Stefanelli

2023Microorganisms17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease is a severe infection that needs rapid antibiotic therapy. The aim of the study was to perform and evaluate the serotype distribution, antibiotic susceptibility and molecular characteristics of 392 H. influenzae invasive isolates collected during 2017–2021 in Italy. The majority of isolates were NTHi (305/392, 77.8%), followed by Hib (49/392, 12.5%). Ampicillin resistance was frequently detected (85/392, 21.7%): 12.2% were β-lactamase producers (all blaTEM except one blaROB), 9.4% were β-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistant (BLNAR), with mutations in the ftsI gene. Six isolates were resistant to ciprofloxacin, with substitutions in GyrA and ParC. An MLST analysis revealed the occurrence of international resistant clones, such as ST103 and ST14, highlighting the importance of molecular surveillance.

Topics & Concepts

Haemophilus influenzaeCiprofloxacinAmpicillinMultilocus sequence typingMicrobiologySerotypeAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsBiologyAmp resistanceVirologyHaemophilusTypingGeneGeneticsGenotypeBacteriaBacterial Infections and VaccinesPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
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