PREVALENCE OF RESISTANCE TO 3 FLUOROQUINOLONES - ASSESSMENT OF LEVOFLOXACIN DISK TEST ERROR RATES AND SURROGATE PREDICTORS OF LEVOFLOXACIN SUSCEPTIBILITY
Pc. Fuchs et al., PREVALENCE OF RESISTANCE TO 3 FLUOROQUINOLONES - ASSESSMENT OF LEVOFLOXACIN DISK TEST ERROR RATES AND SURROGATE PREDICTORS OF LEVOFLOXACIN SUSCEPTIBILITY, Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, 40(7), 1996, pp. 1633-1639
More than 3,000 consecutive clinical bacterial isolates from 10 U.S. m
edical centers were subjected to standard broth microdilution and disk
diffusion tests to determine their susceptibilities to levofloxacin,
ofloxacin, D-ofloxacin, and ciprofloxacin. Levofloxacin was confirmed
to be twice as active as ofloxacin and to have activity comparable to
that of ciprofloxacin, with minor variations in activity against some
species. The prevalence of resistant isolates was 7.1% to levofloxacin
, 9.3% to ciprofloxacin, and 11.2% to ofloxacin. The susceptibilities
of some species to the quinolones were less than those reported in pre
vious studies. Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates had the greatest variab
ility in their susceptibilities to the three drugs between the partici
pating centers. Two proposed zone size breakpoints for levofloxacin di
sk tests yielded similar low error rates, Ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin
susceptibility test results correlated reasonably well with those of l
evofloxacin and could be used as surrogate indicators of levofloxacin
susceptibility, but that resulted in some serious errors, and thus, di
rect testing of levofloxacin susceptibility is preferable. Replicate t
esting of standard quality control strains confirmed the established a
nd proposed quality control parameters for all three quinolones tested
.