Penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in metropolitan New York hospitals:: Case control study and molecular typing of resistant isolates

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Roberts, RB
Tomasz, A
Corso, A
Hargrave, J
Severina, E
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[1] Rockefeller Univ, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] New York Weill Cornell Ctr, New York, NY 10021 USA
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MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE-MECHANISMS EPIDEMIOLOGY AND DISEASE | 2001年 / 7卷 / 02期
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10.1089/10766290152045011
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R51 [传染病];
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During the 4-month period from January to April, 1998, 476 patients with Streptococcus pneumoniae infections were detected in 12 metropolitan New York hospitals and 112 penicillin-resistant (PRP) isolates (24%) were identified in 11 institutions. A case control study of 100 patients with penicillin-resistant and susceptible pneumococci from four of the widely dispersed hospitals revealed a high incidence of underlying medical illnesses in adult patients (74%), a preponderance of patients with pneumonia (63%), and a majority of patients who had underlying risk factors for pneumonia or invasive disease (51%), In this limited case control study, no difference was noted between cases and controls regarding known risk factors for penicillin-resistant pneumococcal infections. The percentage of single-patient PRP isolates varied among individual hospitals but the mean percentages of PRP from the four participating University Medical Centers and seven community hospitals were similar: 26% and 22% respectively. By E-test, 60% and 26% were high-level penicillin and ceftriaxone resistant, respectively. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis identified 26 chromosomal macrorestriction patterns among the 103 PRP isolates available for analysis, but almost half (50 isolates or 48%) of these belong to two drug-resistant internationally spread clones, SP23-1 and Sp(9/14)-3, that were detected in all hospitals and were recovered from invasive and noninvasive sites in both children and adults.
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