The indirect pathogenicity of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia.

Int J Antimicrob Agents

Department of Microbiology and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, 86 Nishi-cho, Yonago 683-8503, Japan.

Published: December 2003

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia has at least two inducible beta-lactamases, L1 and L2, which can hydrolyze almost all classes of beta-lactam antimicrobial agents. This study was done to verify the indirect pathogenicity of S. maltophilia that could promote the growth of other beta-lactam agent-susceptible bacteria in a mixed culture. We counted CFU of beta-lactam agent-susceptible bacteria under the presence of imipenem or ceftazidime in a pure culture and mixed culture with S. maltophilia. Our results showed that beta-lactamase leaking from S. maltophilia can encourage the growth of Serratia marcescens and Pseudomonas aeruginosa even if imipenem or ceftazidime was supplemented. This study discovered a blind spot in chemotherapy against an indirect pathogen such as S. maltophilia.

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