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- Title
New Perspectives Offered by a French Study of Antibiotic Resistance in Day-Care Centers.
- Authors
Dellamonica, Pierre; Pradier, Christian; Dunais, Brigitte; Carsenti, Hélène
- Abstract
To provide ongoing information on regional trends of antibiotic resistance prevalence to pneumococci, a cross-sectional survey was conducted on a large representative sample of children attending day-care centers. Children were analyzed in spring (n = 379) and autumn (n = 379) for nasopharyngeal carriage. Streptococcus pneumoniae was detected in 149 children (39.4%) in spring and 204 (59.8%) in autumn. Half of these isolated strains showed penicillin insensitivity or resistance. A high proportion of children (43.6% in spring and 47.5% in autumn) had been treated with antibiotics during the 3 months prior to sample collection; 21.6% of isolated strains were serotype 6B, 20.1% type 23F, 18.9% type 19A and 19F, 11.5% type 14. Reduced susceptibility was frequently noted in serotype 23F, 14 and 9V, representing 93, 94 and 83% of identified serotypes, respectively. This type of survey on children in day-care centers can contribute to the understanding of regional variations in antibiotic resistance and provide information for epidemiological surveillance.
- Publication
Chemotherapy (0009-3157), 1998, Vol 44, p10
- ISSN
0009-3157
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1159/000048457