Assessment of three antibiotic combination regimens against Gram-negative bacteria causing neonatal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries

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Kakaraskoska Boceska BiljanaORCID,Vilken Tuba,Xavier Basil BrittoORCID,Kostyanev Tomislav,Lin Qiang,Lammens Christine,Ellis Sally,O’Brien Seamus,da Costa Renata Maria Augusto,Cook Aislinn,Russell Neal,Bielicki Julia,Riddell Amy,Stohr Wolfgang,Walker Ann Sarah,Berezin Eitan Naaman,Roilides EmmanuelORCID,De Luca MaiaORCID,Romani Lorenza,Ballot Daynia,Dramowski Angela,Wadula JeannetteORCID,Lochindarat Sorasak,Boonkasidecha Suppawat,Namiiro Flavia,Ngoc Hoang Thi Bich,Tran Minh Dien,Cressey Tim R.,Preedisripipat Kanchana,Berkley James A.ORCID,Musyimi Robert,Zarras CharalamposORCID,Nana Trusha,Whitelaw AndrewORCID,da Silva Cely Barreto,Jaglal PrenikaORCID,Ssengooba WillyORCID,Saha Samir K.,Islam Mohammad ShahidulORCID,Mussi-Pinhata Marisa Marcia,Carvalheiro Cristina GardonyiORCID,Piddock Laura J. V.ORCID,Heath Paul T.,Malhotra-Kumar SurbhiORCID,Sharland Michael,Glupczynski Youri,Goossens Herman

Abstract

AbstractGram-negative bacteria (GNB) are a major cause of neonatal sepsis in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Although the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that over 80% of these sepsis deaths could be prevented through improved treatment, the efficacy of the currently recommended first- and second-line treatment regimens for this condition is increasingly affected by high rates of drug resistance. Here we assess three well known antibiotics, fosfomycin, flomoxef and amikacin, in combination as potential antibiotic treatment regimens by investigating the drug resistance and genetic profiles of commonly isolated GNB causing neonatal sepsis in LMICs. The five most prevalent bacterial isolates in the NeoOBS study (NCT03721302) are Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii, E. coli, Serratia marcescens and Enterobacter cloacae complex. Among these isolates, high levels of ESBL and carbapenemase encoding genes are detected along with resistance to ampicillin, gentamicin and cefotaxime, the current WHO recommended empiric regimens. The three new combinations show excellent in vitro activity against ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae and E. coli isolates. Our data should further inform and support the clinical evaluation of these three antibiotic combinations for the treatment of neonatal sepsis in areas with high rates of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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