Susceptibility and bactericidal activity studies of four beta-lactamase-producing enterococci.

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
J E Patterson, M J Zervos

Abstract

beta-Lactamase-producing (Bla+) enterococci are rare but have been reported from several areas. We report another Bla+ enterococcus with high-level gentamicin resistance. Susceptibility and bactericidal activity studies of four Bla+ enterococci against potential alternative antibiotics, including ampicillin-sulbactam, daptomycin, teicoplanin, and vancomycin, are presented.

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