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A Comparison of Genotypic and Phenotypic Methods for Analyzing the Susceptibility to Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim in Edwardsiella piscicida

Authors
Kim, AhranLim, YunjinKim, NameunThanh Luan NguyenRoh, Heyong JinPark, Chan-IlHan, Hyun-JaJung, Sung-HeeCho, Mi-YoungKim, Do-HyungSmith, Peter
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
Keywords
Edwardsiella piscicida; antibiotic susceptibility tests; CLSI; disc diffusion; MIC; sul genes; dfr genes
Citation
MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE, v.24, no.8, pp 1226 - 1235
Pages
10
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE
Volume
24
Number
8
Start Page
1226
End Page
1235
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11251
DOI
10.1089/mdr.2017.0137
ISSN
1076-6294
1931-8448
Abstract
In a study of 39 isolates of Edwardsiella piscicida made from Korean aquaculture sites, sul genes were detected in 16 isolates and dfr genes in 19. Ten isolates were shown to contain both sul and dfr genes. MIC and disc diffusion zones assays were performed to measure the phenotypic susceptibilities of the 39 isolates. Normalized resistance interpretation was applied to these data to categorize isolates as either fully susceptible or as manifesting reduced susceptibility. The standard CLSI protocols specify the use of a mixture of sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (20:1) in both MIC and disc diffusion tests. Using the CLSI MIC protocol, 100% of the isolates containing dfr genes, but only 75% of the isolates containing sul genes, were categorized as manifesting reduced susceptibility. Using the CLSI disc diffusion protocol, only 58% of the isolates containing dfr genes and 69% of those containing sul genes were categorized as manifesting reduced susceptibility. When the single agent trimethoprim was substituted for the combined mixture in both the MIC and disc diffusion protocols, 100% of the dfr-positive isolates were categorized as NWT. When the single-agent sulfamethoxazole was substituted, the analysis of the MIC characterized 100% and the disc zone data 94% of the sul-positive isolates as manifesting reduced susceptibility. It is argued that the use of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole as single agents in phenotypic susceptibility tests would provide more meaningful data than the currently recommended use of these two agents combined.
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