The Resistant-Population Cutoff (RCOFF): a New Concept for Improved Characterization of Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Non-Wild-Type Bacterial Populations

Author:

Valsesia Giorgia,Hombach Michael,Maurer Florian P.,Courvalin Patrice,Roos Malgorzata,Böttger Erik C.

Abstract

This study aimed to determine resistant-population cutoffs (RCOFFs) to allow for improved characterization of antimicrobial susceptibility patterns in bacterial populations. RCOFFs can complement epidemiological cutoff (ECOFF)-based settings of clinical breakpoints (CBPs) by systematically describing the correlation between non-wild-type and wild-type populations. We illustrate this concept by describing three paradigmatic examples of wild-type and non-wild-typeEscherichia colipopulations from our clinical strain database of disk diffusion diameters. The statistical determination of RCOFFs and ECOFFs and their standardized applications in antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) facilitates the assignment of isolates to wild-type or non-wild-type populations. This should improve the correlation ofin vitroAST data and distinct antibiotic resistance mechanisms with clinical outcome facilitating the setting and validation of CBPs.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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