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+ | == Background == |
− | * Gram-negative bacteria with inducible or derepressable beta-lactamases, primarily |
+ | * Gram-negative bacteria with inducible or derepressable beta-lactamases, primarily [[AmpC β-lactamase]] |
== Organisms == |
== Organisms == |
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− | * [[Serratia |
+ | * [[Serratia]] |
* [[Providencia]] |
* [[Providencia]] |
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− | * Indole-positive [[Proteus |
+ | * Indole-positive [[Proteus]] (e.g. [[Proteus vulgaris]], but not [[Proteus mirabilis]]) |
− | * [[Citrobacter |
+ | * [[Citrobacter|'''Citrobacter''']] |
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+ | ** [[Citrobacter koseri]] does ''not'' have an AmpC |
+ | * [[Enterobacter cloacae|'''Enterobacter cloacae''']], and now also '''[[Klebsiella aerogenes]]''' (previously ''Enterobacter aerogenes'') |
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− | * [[Enterobacter cloacae]] |
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Also: |
Also: |
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* [[Hafnia alvei]] |
* [[Hafnia alvei]] |
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− | * [[Acinetobacter]], though not inducible or AmpC (merely very resistant_ |
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* [[Morganella morganii]] |
* [[Morganella morganii]] |
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* [[Cronobacter]] |
* [[Cronobacter]] |
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* [[Edwardsiella]] |
* [[Edwardsiella]] |
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+ | == Management == |
+ | * For [[Enterobacter cloacae]], [[Klebsiella aerogenes]], and [[Citrobacter freundii]], avoid all penicillins and cephalosporins regardless of susceptibility testing |
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− | * ''Not'' penicillins or cephalosporins, as resistance will develop within a few days |
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+ | **[[Carbapenems]] still work, as do [[aminoglycosides]] |
+ | **[[Cefipime]] still works when MIC ≤2 mcg/mL |
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+ | *For [[Serratia marcescens]], [[Morganella morganii]], and [[Providencia]], treat based on susceptibility testing |
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+ | *Less data for [[Hafnia alvei]], [[Citrobacter youngae]], and [[Yersinia enterocolitica]], but reasonable to treat based on susceptibility testing |
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== Further Reading == |
== Further Reading == |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 4 September 2024
Background
- Gram-negative bacteria with inducible or derepressable beta-lactamases, primarily AmpC β-lactamase
Organisms
- Serratia
- Providencia
- Indole-positive Proteus (e.g. Proteus vulgaris, but not Proteus mirabilis)
- Citrobacter
- Citrobacter koseri does not have an AmpC
- Enterobacter cloacae, and now also Klebsiella aerogenes (previously Enterobacter aerogenes)
Also:
Management
- For Enterobacter cloacae, Klebsiella aerogenes, and Citrobacter freundii, avoid all penicillins and cephalosporins regardless of susceptibility testing
- Carbapenems still work, as do aminoglycosides
- Cefipime still works when MIC ≤2 mcg/mL
- For Serratia marcescens, Morganella morganii, and Providencia, treat based on susceptibility testing
- Less data for Hafnia alvei, Citrobacter youngae, and Yersinia enterocolitica, but reasonable to treat based on susceptibility testing
Further Reading
- Jones R, Baquero F, Privitera G, Inoue M, Widermann B. Inducible β-lactamase-mediated resistance to third-generation cephalosporins. Clin Microbio Infect. 1997;3(1):S7-S20.
- https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciz173/5369903