Ampicillin-resistant and vancomycin-susceptible Enterococcus faecium bacteremia: a clinical narrative review

is a commensal microorganism that can cause infections such as bacteremia. Incidence of ampicillin-resistant and vancomycin-susceptible (EfARSV) bacteremia is on the rise, and the mortality rate is high. Despite much data, the most appropriate treatment remains a question. This article mostly review...

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Published inExpert review of anti-infective therapy Vol. 21; no. 7; p. 759
Main Authors Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel, Sorli, Luisa, Navarrete-Rouco, María Eugenia, Prim, Nuria, Barcelo-Vidal, Jaime, Conde-Estévez, David, Montero, María Milagro, Martin-Ontiyuelo, Clara, Horcajada, Juan Pablo, Grau, Santiago
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Published England 03.07.2023
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Abstract is a commensal microorganism that can cause infections such as bacteremia. Incidence of ampicillin-resistant and vancomycin-susceptible (EfARSV) bacteremia is on the rise, and the mortality rate is high. Despite much data, the most appropriate treatment remains a question. This article mostly reviews the relevant aspects of EfARSV bacteremia: microbiology, gastrointestinal tract colonization and invasion, antibiotic resistance, epidemiology, risk factors, mortality, and treatment, including pharmacologic components of employed agents and related clinical evidence. A literature search was conducted on PubMed on 31 July 2022, which was updated on 15 November 2022. EfARSV bacteremia presents high mortality. However, it is uncertain whether mortality is attributable to or a marker of severity/comorbidities. Considering its antibiotic resistance pattern, EfARSV is considered a difficult-to-treat microorganism. Glycopeptides have been used to treat EfARSV, with linezolid and daptomycin serving as potential alternative agents. Yet, the use of daptomycin is controversial due to a higher risk of treatment failures. Clinical evidence on this issue is scarce, unfortunately, and subject to many limitations. Despite increased incidence and mortality, EfARSV bacteremia presents multiple aspects to be addressed in well-conducted studies.
AbstractList is a commensal microorganism that can cause infections such as bacteremia. Incidence of ampicillin-resistant and vancomycin-susceptible (EfARSV) bacteremia is on the rise, and the mortality rate is high. Despite much data, the most appropriate treatment remains a question. This article mostly reviews the relevant aspects of EfARSV bacteremia: microbiology, gastrointestinal tract colonization and invasion, antibiotic resistance, epidemiology, risk factors, mortality, and treatment, including pharmacologic components of employed agents and related clinical evidence. A literature search was conducted on PubMed on 31 July 2022, which was updated on 15 November 2022. EfARSV bacteremia presents high mortality. However, it is uncertain whether mortality is attributable to or a marker of severity/comorbidities. Considering its antibiotic resistance pattern, EfARSV is considered a difficult-to-treat microorganism. Glycopeptides have been used to treat EfARSV, with linezolid and daptomycin serving as potential alternative agents. Yet, the use of daptomycin is controversial due to a higher risk of treatment failures. Clinical evidence on this issue is scarce, unfortunately, and subject to many limitations. Despite increased incidence and mortality, EfARSV bacteremia presents multiple aspects to be addressed in well-conducted studies.
Author Grau, Santiago
Sorli, Luisa
Prim, Nuria
Horcajada, Juan Pablo
Echeverria-Esnal, Daniel
Navarrete-Rouco, María Eugenia
Barcelo-Vidal, Jaime
Martin-Ontiyuelo, Clara
Conde-Estévez, David
Montero, María Milagro
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SubjectTerms Ampicillin - pharmacology
Ampicillin - therapeutic use
Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects
Bacteremia - drug therapy
Bacteremia - epidemiology
Daptomycin - adverse effects
Enterococcus faecium
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections - drug therapy
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections - epidemiology
Humans
Treatment Outcome
Vancomycin - pharmacology
Vancomycin - therapeutic use
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