AmpC β-lactamase
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Background
- Class C serine β-lactamase produced by many Enterobacterales and afermentative Gram-negative bacilli
- Production of the β-lactamase may be from:
- Inducible chromosomal resistance, often following a few doses of ceftriaxone or ceftazidime
- Stable chromosomal de-repression, often seen in Escherichia coli and Shigella
- Plasmid-mediated ampC genes, including blaCMY, blaFOX, blaDHA, blaACT, and blaMIR, and is seen in Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Salmonella
- Chromosomal de-repression and plasmid-mediated expression are both generally constitutively expressed, so treatment may be guided by initial susceptibility testing
- Bacteria with moderate to high risk of clinically-significant AmpC production includes:
- Enterobacter cloacae
- Klebsiella aerogenes
- Citrobacter freundii
- Not necessarily all of the SPICE organisms