E. Rubinstein et B. Rubinovitch, TREATMENT OF SEVERE INFECTIONS CAUSED BY PENICILLIN-RESISTANT PNEUMOCOCCI - ROLE OF 3RD-GENERATION CEPHALOSPORINS, Infection, 22, 1994, pp. 190000161-190000166
Penicillin resistance occurred soon after the discovery of penicillin,
first in the test tube and;subsequently in patients, The prevalence o
f invasive pneumococcal disease has been estimated to be as high as 15
-18/100,000 in the elderly population and even higher in AIDS patients
, children and the very old. While prevention with pneumococcal. vacci
ne seems the most reasonable solution, under-utilization of the vaccin
e and an increase in the number of immuno-compromised individuals:has
limited the success of this approach. Streptococcus pneumoniae is conv
entionally classified as penicillin-susceptible (MIC < 0.125 mg/l), pe
nicillin-intermediate (MIC 0.125-1.0 mg/l) and penicillin-resistant (M
IC greater than or equal to 2 mg/l). In many countries, penicillin res
istance in pneumococci is on the increase and in some areas penicillin
intermediate and resistant isolates reach 60%. As a consequence, a sw
itch of therapy from penicillin to other agents is mandatory in infect
ions caused by penicillin-resistant strains. Benzyl-penicillin, howeve
r, can be used for most infections caused by penicillin-intermediate a
nd all infections caused by penicillin-sensitive strains, Third genera
tion cephalosporins, and in particular cefotaxime, are an optional alt
ernative,. particularly in view of their low MICs against penicillin-s
usceptible and -intermediate and some penicillin-resistant strains, an
d the easily achievable therapeutic concentrations in serum, pulmonary
tissues and other compartments in which pneumococcal infections occur
. Third generation cephalosporins have a high safety record and can be
administered to children, pregnant women and the elderly. Their relat
ively low price is an important aspect. Ceftazidime and ceftizoxine sh
ould not be used, however, because of their high MICs against penicill
in resistant strains.