Fosfomycin, from susceptibility to resistance: Impact of the new guidelines on breakpoints

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TitreFosfomycin, from susceptibility to resistance: Impact of the new guidelines on breakpoints
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursFarfour E., Degand N., Riverain E., Fihman V, Le Brun C., G. de Ponfilly P, Muggeo A., Jousset A., Piau C., Lesprit P., Chatelain N., Dortet L., Poisson A., Guillard T., Limelette A., Mizrahi A., Le Monnier A., Fournier D., Potron A., Morand P., Janvier F., Otto M-P, Woerther P-L, Decousser J-W, Corvec S., Plouzeau-Jayle C., Broutin L., Yin N., Hery-Arnaud G., Beauruelle C., Grillon A., Lecuru M., Bille E., Godreuil S., H. Pierre J, Amara M., Henry A., Zahar J-R, Carbonelle E., Jaureguy F., Lomont A., Isnard C., Cattoir V, Canis F., Diedrich T., Flevin E., Merens A., Jacquier H., Gyde E.
JournalMEDECINE ET MALADIES INFECTIEUSES
Volume50
Pagination611-616
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0399-077X
Mots-clésEUCAST, fosfomycin, Klebsiella spp., Urinary tract infection
Résumé

The fosfomycin breakpoint using the disc diffusion method (DDM) changed in the 2019 CA-SFM/EUCAST guidelines v2 (24mm versus 19 mm). We assessed its impact on categorization of Enterobacterales recovered from urine samples in emergency departments. A total of 7749 and 2348 strains were tested using the DDM and the broth microdilution method (BMD), respectively. The DDM with the 19-mm breakpoint was in accordance with the BMD. Using the 24-mm breakpoint, the overall rate of fosfomycin resistance in Enterobacterales increased by three-fold (5.6% vs 18.1%, P < 0.01) and reached 2.8% and 86.5% in E. coli and K. pneumoniae, respectively. French guidelines for the management of community-acquired UTI remain appropriate. The accuracy of the methods for routine fosfomycin susceptibility testing should be assessed. The role of fosfomycin in the treatment of documented CA-UTI due to Enterobacterales other than E. coli should be evaluated considering its rate of resistance and recent data reporting low accuracy. (C) 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.medmal.2020.07.003