In Vitro Susceptibility of Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma hominis Isolates in Argentina

Objective: Our goal was to determine the in vitro susceptibility of Ureaplasma urealyticurn and Mycoplasma korninis isolates to several antibiotics in Argentina. Metkods: Ninety-four strains of U. urealyticum and 18 strains of M. korninis isolated from cervical and urethral specimens were studied. B...

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Published in:Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Vol. 1995; no. 6; pp. 236 - 240
Main Authors: Smayevsky, J, Relloso, S, Pundik, M, Lanza, A, Weltman, G, Bantar, C, Bianchini, H
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Egypt Hindawi Limiteds 1995
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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Summary:Objective: Our goal was to determine the in vitro susceptibility of Ureaplasma urealyticurn and Mycoplasma korninis isolates to several antibiotics in Argentina. Metkods: Ninety-four strains of U. urealyticum and 18 strains of M. korninis isolated from cervical and urethral specimens were studied. Broth microdilution and agar dilution tests for minocycline, tetracycline, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, and ofloxacin were performed. Results: Both methods proved to be reliable and reproducible for U. urealyticum and M. kominis, with no major differences in results. The U. urealyticurn strains were inhibited by erythromycin at MICs ranging from <-0.5 to >8 g/ml. Ofloxacin showed the highest activity against this latter organism. No differences between tetracycline and minocycline MICs were observed with U. urealyticum. Two M. kominis strains displaying high MICs both to tetracycline and to minocycline were detected. Conclusions: The emerging resistance of mycoplasmas to certain antibiotics emphasizes the need to undertake further surveillance studies on the clinical isolates of such organisms.
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ISSN:1064-7449
1098-0997
DOI:10.1155/S1064744995000706