N. Marcus et al., RAPID INCREASE IN THE PREVALENCE OF ANTIMICROBIAL DRUG-RESISTANCE AMONG ENTEROCOCCAL BLOOD ISOLATES IN SOUTHERN ISRAEL, European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases, 16(12), 1997, pp. 913-915
A prospective surveillance was conducted to monitor the prevalence and
dynamics of antimicrobial resistance among enterococci isolated from
blood cultures in southern Israel. A total of 242 organisms isolated b
etween 1993 and 1996 were studied, The prevalence of Enterococcus faec
alis significantly decreased during the study period, whereas that of
Enterococcus faecium doubled. Antimicrobial drug resistance increased
steadily among Enterococcus faecium isolates: resistance to ampicillin
increased from 19% in 1993-1994 to 53% in 1995, and to 67% in 1996 (p
= 0.005); during the same period, resistance to vancomycin increased
from O% to 20%, and to 50% (p = 0.002), I and combined resistance to a
mpicillin and vancomycin and high-level resistance to gentamicin from
O% to 20% and to 38% (p < 0.02).