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J. Med. Microbiol. -- Vol. 51 (2002), 56-69
© 2002 Society for General Microbiology
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Natural antibiotic susceptibility and biochemical profiles of Yersinia enterocolitica-like strains: Y. bercovieri, Y. mollaretii, Y. aldovae and ‘Y. ruckeri'

INGO STOCK, BEATE HENRICHFREISE and BERND WIEDEMANN

Institute of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, University of Bonn, Germany

Corresponding author: Dr I. Stock (e-mail: ingostock{at}hotmail.com).

Received 13 June 2001; accepted 23 July 2001.

Abstract

The natural susceptibility of 54 Yersinia enterocolitica-like strains of Y. bercovieri (formerly Y. enterocolitica biovar 3B, n=17), Y. mollaretii (formerly Y. enterocolitica biovar 3A, n=12), Y. aldovae (formerly Y. enterocolitica-like group X2, n=10) and ‘Y. ruckeri' (n=15) was tested to 69 antibiotics. MIC values were determined with a microdilution procedure in IsoSensitest broth for all strains and in cation-adjusted Mueller Hinton broth for some strains. All yersiniae tested showed uniform MIC distributions to most antibiotics and were naturally sensitive or intermediate to aminoglycosides, several cephalosporins, and penicillins, carbapenems, aztreonam, quinolones, tetracyclines, antifolates, chloramphenicol and nitrofurantoin, and naturally resistant to benzylpenicillin, oxacillin, all macrolides except azithromycin, lincosamides, streptogramins, glycopeptides, rifampicin and fusidic acid. Significant differences in susceptibility affecting clinical assessment criteria were seen with aminopenicillins (in the presence and absence of ß-lactamase inhibitors), some cephalosporins (e.g., cefoxitin) and fosfomycin. Whereas strains of Y. aldovae and ‘Y. ruckeri’ were naturally sensitive or intermediate to amoxicillin and amoxicillin/clavulanate, strains of Y. bercovieri and Y. mollaretii were naturally resistant or naturally resistant or intermediate, respectively. Strains of the two latter species were also highly susceptible to fosfomycin. These data can be valuable for the validation of routine susceptibility test results. ß-Lactam MICs suggest that Y. bercovieri and Y. mollaretii strains express chromosomally encoded AmpC ß-lactamases and that most Y. aldovae and `Y. ruckeri' strains express no, or only small amounts, of enzyme. An evaluation of 30 biochemical tests that determined phenotypic identification to the Yersinia species level is presented.




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