A real-time TaqMan multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to detect genes encoding five types of serine carbapenemases (GES, IMI/NMC, KPC, OXA-48 and SME). The assay was validated using control strains known to produce each of these types of enzyme and was then further assessed by 'blindly' testing 59 previously characterised clinical isolates, including 19 with serine (KPC or OXA-48) carbapenemases, 22 with metallo- (IMP, VIM or NDM) carbapenemases, and 18 with carbapenem resistance contingent upon extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) or AmpC production combined with porin loss. The assay detected and correctly assigned the serine carbapenemases in all five positive control strains and in 19 clinical isolates.
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August 2008
Macrolide monotherapy is currently recommended as first-line treatment of mild-to-moderate community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in penicillin-intolerant/allergic individuals in the UK. However, resistance rates among the commonest cause, Streptococcus pneumoniae, now exceed 10% in the UK and a review of alternative agents is therefore timely. This review considers the relative merits of two agents, doxycycline and moxifloxacin, which are candidates to replace macrolides for second-line therapy of non-severe CAP.
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