Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9263274 | Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Detection of plasmid-mediated (P-M) AmpC β-lactamase-producing isolates is considered critical for epidemiologic studies and hospital infection control, but the documents of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute do not contain any recommendation for the phenotypic detection. In this study, phenotypic detection methods, cefoxitin-Hodge test and induction test, were evaluated using cefoxitin-resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates. The cefoxitin-Hodge test detected all blaCMY-10, and 97.4% of blaCMY-2 allele-positive isolates, but only 57.3% of blaDHA-1 allele-positive isolates. Induction test with an aztreonam and an amoxicillin-clavulanic acid disk was more sensitive than with cefoxitin disk, which detected 86.6% of blaDHA-1 allele-positive isolates. These phenotypic tests should be useful to screen P-M AmpC β-lactamase-producing E. coli and K. pneumoniae isolates.
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Authors
Kyungwon Lee, Seong Geun Hong, Yeon Joon Park, Hye Soo Lee, Wonkeun Song, Joseph Jeong, Dongeun Yong, Yunsop Chong,