In-vitro susceptibility of the Bacteroides fragilis group and the inoculum effect of newer β-lactam antibiotics on this group of organisms

Abstract
The susceptibility and inoculum effect of 190 selected Bacteroides fragilis group isolates were determined with six β-lactam antibiotics by two different methods: agar dilution and broth microdilution. The results were analysed by species within this group of pathogens. The evaluation showed that imipenem had superior activity and was very stable to increased inoculum concentration. Cefoxitin and piperacillin exhibited very good activity and very small inoculum effect; latamoxef showed stability to changes in the inoculum concentration but only intermediate activity; while ceftizoxime and cefoperazone exhibited a marked inoculum effect and relatively poor activity. Resistance among the species was as follows: B. distasonis > B. thetaiotaomicron > B. ovatus > B. fragilis. The inoculum effect was higher when tests were performed in broth rather than in agar. In general, the effect was more pronounced among B. ovatus and less among B. distasonis isolates.

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