Prevalence of Pertussis in Fukuoka: Incidence and MICs of Antibiotics for <I>Bordetella pertussis</I> Isolate

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  • 福岡における百日咳の流行: 分離状況およびMIC分布 (1990-1993)
  • フクオカ ニ オケル ヒャクニチゼキ ノ リュウコウ ブンリ ジョウキョウ オ
  • Prevalence of Pertussis in Fukuoka: Incidence and MICs of Antibiotics for Bordetella pertussis Isolate

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Abstract

For bacteriological examinations of whooping cough patients, nasopharyngeal specimens were directly inoculated on the cyclodextrin solid medium (CSM) supplemented with 5 μg of cephalexin (CEX) per ml. The inoculated plates were cultured in an incubator at 35°C for 3 to 7 days. During the period from 1990 to 1993, B. pertussis (43 strains) and B. parapertussis (1 strain) were isolated from 145 whooping cough patients and 34 relatives. B. pertussis were isolated sufficiently in June to December during the year. It was suggested that during this period epidemics of whooping cough occurred. All isolates of B. pertussis had K antigen consisting of 1, 3, and 6.<BR>The determination of minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of antibiotics to B. pertussis was carried out by the micro dilution technique modified from the standard methods. The Stainer-Scholte broth, supplemented with heptakis (2, 6-O-dimethyl)β-cyclodextrin, was used for dilution of the drug, and also for cultivation of bacteria. For determining susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics, twenty seven isolates of B. pertussis and one of B. parapertussis were precultured on CSM at 35°C for 2 days. The turbidity of broth cultures was adjusted to that of McFarland no. 0.5, and diluted to the concentration of 106 CFU/ml. One hundred, μl of these suspensions were added to 25, μl of each antibiotic solution. After incubation for 3 days at 35°C, the turbidity of the bacteria was read macroscopically for determining the MICs. On the other hand, we compared the agar dilution MICs of 23 antibiotics to the broth microdilution MICs for 27 B. pertussis isolates. MICs determined by the agar dilution method were approximately the same or 2 fold of MICs determined by the broth microdilution method. Therefore the in vitro data from the present studies confirm the excellent inhibitory activity of piperacillin, erythromycin and cefoperazone, MICs which ranged from 0.001-0.156, 0.01-0.078 and 0.002-0.078 μg/ml, respectively. Cephaloridine and cefaclor MICs for 90% of B. pertussis isolates were 10 and 80 μg/ml, respectively.

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  • Kansenshogaku Zasshi

    Kansenshogaku Zasshi 69 (8), 878-883, 1995

    The Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases

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