Impact of Antimicrobial Therapy on Nasopharyngeal Carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Branhamella catarrhalis in Children with Respiratory Tract Infections
Open Access
- 1 August 2000
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 31 (2), 477-481
- https://doi.org/10.1086/313981
Abstract
We conducted a multicenter prospective study to document changes in nasopharyngeal carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Branhamella catarrhalis during antibiotic therapy. A cohort of 629 children with respiratory tract infections underwent nasopharyngeal sampling before and after antibiotic treatment. Susceptibility testing, serotyping, arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction, and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis were used to compare pretreatment and posttreatment strains of S. pneumoniae. A significant decrease in carriage of all 3 species (especially S. pneumoniae and B. catarrhalis) was recorded. The increase in the proportion of penicillin-resistant pneumococci (PRP; 66% vs. 44%) was due to the decreased carriage of penicillin-susceptible pneumococci (71 of 629 vs. 176 of 629). The risk of PRP carriage in a given child did not increase. None of the children was found to harbor genetically related strains with increased minimum inhibitory concentrations. Given the multiple resistance of PRP, beta-lactam antibiotic therapy also increased the incidence of macrolide-resistant strains, whereas macrolides selected both macrolide- and penicillin-resistant strains.Keywords
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