This study evaluated the activity of cefiderocol and the combination of ceftazidime/avibactam (CZA) plus aztreonam against carbapenemase-producing extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates. Nine clinical XDR P. aeruginosa isolates with different sequence types and class A (GES) or B (VIM, IMP or NDM) carbapenemases were analysed. Time-kill assays assessed bacterial load reduction for each treatment, while chemostat experiments on four isolates validated these findings. All isolates showed resistance to CZA, with four also resistant to aztreonam. Seven isolates were susceptible to cefiderocol, but two displayed borderline susceptibility (MIC 2-4 mg/L). Time-kill assays demonstrated bactericidal activity by cefiderocol in six isolates at 24 h, while CZA plus aztreonam showed bactericidal effects in three isolates and synergistic/additive effects in four isolates. In the chemostat model, cefiderocol and CZA plus aztreonam were bactericidal in all four tested isolates, with cefiderocol showing greater bacterial reduction in three of these isolates. Both cefiderocol and CZA plus aztreonam achieved significant reductions in bacterial counts compared to controls, but there was no significant difference between cefiderocol monotherapy and the combination. Both cefiderocol and CZA plus aztreonam demonstrated activity against XDR P. aeruginosa carrying metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) and/or serine-β-lactamase (SBL) carbapenemases. Cefiderocol was the only consistently effective monotherapy with a bactericidal effect across all tested isolates in the chemostat model.
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Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
February 2025
Infectious Diseases Service, Hospital del Mar, Passeig Marítim 25-29, Barcelona, 08003, Spain.
This study evaluated the activity of cefiderocol and the combination of ceftazidime/avibactam (CZA) plus aztreonam against carbapenemase-producing extensively drug-resistant (XDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates. Nine clinical XDR P. aeruginosa isolates with different sequence types and class A (GES) or B (VIM, IMP or NDM) carbapenemases were analysed.
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March 2025
Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
The combination of aztreonam and ceftazidime-avibactam (ATM-CZA) is a last resort regimen against recalcitrant infections caused by metallo-β-lactamase (MBL)-producing organisms. Susceptibility testing is warranted due to emerging resistance to the combination, but there are no widely implemented methods for use in clinical laboratories. Here, we used a cohort of 100 Enterobacterales, and strains, including 68 MBL producers, to evaluate the performance of two ETEST strip-based synergy testing methods: the side-by-side (SS) method with an ATM ETEST placed next to a CZA ETEST (10 mm apart) and the strip cross (SX) method with a CZA ETEST placed perpendicularly on top of the ATM ETEST (at the 8 µg/mL mark).
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November 2024
Servicio Antimicrobianos, National Reference Laboratory in Antimicrobial Resistant, National Institute of Infectious Diseases (INEI), Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud (ANLIS) "Dr. Carlos G Malbrán", Ave. Velez Sarsfield 563, Buenos Aires City 1281, Argentina.
Unlabelled: The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. Consequently, it is more urgent than ever to prioritize AMR containment and support countries in improving the detection, characterization, and rapid response to emerging AMR threats. We conducted a prospective, multicenter study to assess the prevalence of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in infectious processes in Argentina during the post-COVID-19 pandemic period and explore therapeutic alternatives for their treatment (RECAPT-AR study).
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December 2024
2Department of Medical Microbiology, Hamidiye Medical Faculty, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey.
Treatment options are limited for infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) isolates due to the production of metallo-β-lactamase (MBL). The ceftazidime-avibactam (CZA)/ aztreonam (ATM) combination represents a new therapeutic approach in MBL-positive isolates. Our study aims to determine distribution of carbapenemase genes in CRKP isolates and to investigate the in vitro synergistic effect of the CZA/ATM combination.
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February 2025
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.
Background: A patient with an extensively drug-resistant (XDR) New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase (NDM) and oxacillinase (OXA-48) producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection was awaiting orthotopic liver transplant. There is no standardized antibiotic prophylaxis regimen; however, in line with the Infectious Diseases Society of America guidance, an antibiotic prophylactic regimen of ceftazidime-avibactam 2.
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