1.Antibiotic Resistance and Genotype of Escherichia coli in Biliary Tract Infection
Xinggui YUAN ; Shimei YU ; Jianhui YANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(19):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the drug resistance of Escherichia coli in biliary tract infection and genotype of ESBLs.METHODS Antimicrobial susceptibility test was performed using Kirby-Bauer method.The genotypes of ESBLs were detected by PCR.RESULTS The detection rate of ESBLs producing bacteria was 32.4%(23 strains),and the drug-sensitivity test indicated that E.coli was sensitive to imipenem,meropenem and cefoperazone/subactam,but these ESBLs producing strains were resistant to other antimicrobial agents.ESBLs were identified as TEM type in 16 strains,SHV type in 4 strains,CTX-M type in 12 strains and OXA type in 5 strains.CONCLUSIONS ESBLs-producing E.coli in biliary tract infections show strous resistance.TEM and CTX-M are the most common ESBLs genotypes.
2.Drug Resistance of Enterococcus in Bile of Patients with Cholelithiasis
Xinggui YUAN ; Shimei YU ; Ciyan ZHU ; Guanfu TIAN ; Jinsong YIN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To analyze the resistance feature and the distribution of Enterococcus species isolated from bile specimens.METHODS Totally 715 samples of bile in intra-operation were cultured,and the drug resistances were tested.RESULTS From them 511 strains in 469 cases were detected out(65.6%),among whith 156 were Enterococcus strains and 159 were strains of Escherichia coli.The mixed infection with two kinds of germs was found in 35 cases.The results of drug susceptibility showed the resistant rates of Enterococcus faecalis to penicillin and high concentration gentamicin were lower than those of E.faecium.None of E.faecalis,and E.faecium resisted to vancomycin.CONCLUSIONS The detective rate of the Enterococcus is high in bile samples.The results reveal a different resistance to common antibiotics,but a high sensistivity to vancomycin and teicoplanin.The result of antibiotic susceptibility testing guides rational use of antibacterial agents.