Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Experimental Infection, Infectious Disease Service
2. Microbiology Department, Hospital de Bellvitge, University of Barcelona, 08907 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The treatment of life-threatening infections due to carbapenem-resistant
Acinetobacter baumannii
has become a serious challenge for physicians worldwide. Often, only colistin shows in general good in vitro activity against these carbapenem-resistant strains, but its antibacterial efficacy in comparison with the antibiotics most used in clinical practice is not well known. We studied the efficacy of colistin versus those of imipenem, sulbactam, tobramycin, and rifampin in an experimental pneumonia model with immunocompetent mice. We used three strains of
A. baumannii
corresponding to the main clones (A, D, and E) involved in the outbreaks of our hospital, with different grades of resistance to imipenem (imipenem MICs of 1, 8, and 512 μg/ml, respectively) and to the other antibiotics. The MIC of colistin was 0.5 μg/ml for the three strains. Reduction of log
10
CFU/g in lung bacterial counts, clearance of bacteremia, and survival versus results with controls were used as parameters of efficacy. Imipenem and sulbactam (Δlung counts: −5.38 and −4.64 log
10
CFU/ml) showed the highest level of bactericidal efficacy in infections by susceptible and even intermediate strains. Tobramycin and rifampin (−4.16 and −5.15 log
10
CFU/ml) provided good results against intermediate or moderately resistant strains, in agreement with killing curves and pharmacodynamics. On the contrary, colistin showed the weakest antibacterial effect among the antibiotics tested, both in killing curves and in the in vivo model (−2.39 log
10
CFU/ml;
P
< 0.05). We conclude that colistin did not appear as a good option for treatment of patients with pneumonia due to carbapenem-resistant
A. baumannii
strains. Other alternatives, including combinations with rifampin, may offer better therapeutic profiles and thus should be studied.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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