Discordance in the minimal inhibitory concentrations of ertapenem for Enterobacter cloacae: Vitek 2 system versus Etest and agar dilution methods

Int J Infect Dis. 2014 Jan:18:94-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2013.09.006. Epub 2013 Oct 24.

Abstract

Our objective was to compare the ertapenem minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) for Enterobacter cloacae isolates categorized intermediate or resistant to ertapenem when measured with the Vitek 2 system, with the MICs for these isolates when measured by two methods performed in agar medium: the Etest and agar plate dilution method (APDM). Overall, 50 E. cloacae isolates were included in the study. The mean MIC of ertapenem was 2.92±1.77μg/ml according to the Vitek 2 system, 0.94±0.84μg/ml according to the Etest strips, and 0.93±0.62μg/ml according to the APDM. Furthermore, the MICs determined by the Vitek 2 system were higher than the MICs determined by the two other methods for 96% of strains. Lastly, according to the Etest strips and APDM, 42% of E. cloacae were susceptible to ertapenem. No carbapenemase was identified by the screening method used. Using the Vitek 2 system to determine ertapenem MICs for E. cloacae can have potential consequences in terms of additional carbapenemase-detecting tests and antimicrobial therapy. It would be interesting to determine if the Vitek 2 system is more effective for the detection of carbapenemase producers with low-level carbapenem resistance than the two methods performed in agar medium.

Keywords: Enterobacter; Ertapenem; Minimal inhibitory concentration.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Agar / chemistry
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology*
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism
  • Culture Media
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  • Enterobacter cloacae / drug effects*
  • Enterobacter cloacae / isolation & purification
  • Ertapenem
  • Escherichia coli / drug effects
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests / methods*
  • beta-Lactamases / metabolism
  • beta-Lactams / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Culture Media
  • beta-Lactams
  • Agar
  • beta-Lactamases
  • carbapenemase
  • Ertapenem