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Fosfomycin activity in vitro against Escherichia coli strains isolated from urine specimens

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DOI: 10.2478/cipms-2023-0037

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Escherichia coli; urinary tract infections; minimum inhibitory concentration; fosfomycin-resistance; fosfomycin-sensitive strains; in vitro re-growth

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This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro activity of fosfomycin against Escherichia coli strains isolated from urine samples of patients with urinary tract infections. The results showed that the prevalence of fosfomycin-sensitive strains was 45.9%, while fosfomycin-resistant strains accounted for 54.1%. Fosfomycin exhibited a bactericidal effect at the highest concentrations, but at lower concentrations, there was a possibility of bacterial regrowth. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring the sensitivity of uropathogenic E. coli strains to fosfomycin.
Urinary tract infections are caused mostly by uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains. The aim of this paper was to assess the activity of fosfomycin in vitro against 74 E. coli strains isolated from urine samples of outpatients with acute cystitis. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined by the recommended method of serial drug dilution in Mueller-Hinton agar supplemented with glucose-6-phosphate (25 mg/L). The estimated MIC values were in the range of 1-32 mg/L. The prevalence of fosfomycin-sensitive strains was 45.9%, while that of fosfomycin-resistant strains - 54.1%. The time-kill assay was performed for a chosen clinical strain (MIC = 1 mg/L) in Mueller-Hinton broth also supplemented with glucose-6-phosphate in the presence of various concentrations of fosfomycin (0.5-64 mg/L). The bacterial population density was expressed as log CFU (colony forming units)/mL. The decrease of the bacterial population viability after 6h incubation was found with Delta log CFU/mL = 1.05-5.02, depending on fosfomycin concentration. However, bactericidal effect of this antibiotic (Delta log CFU/mL >3) was observed only at the highest concentrations (32-64 mg/L). Moreover, after prolonged incubation (24 h), the re-growth of bacterial population revealed as the increase of its viability ( Delta log CFU/mL = 1.03-3.03) was observed at fosfomycin concentration in the range 0.5-32 mg/L, but not at 64 mg/L. This phenomenon may be due the presence of subpopulations of spontaneous mutants sensitive only to higher concentrations of this antibiotic comparing to MIC. The presented data confirm a need to monitor the sensitivity of uropathogenic E. coli strains to fosfomycin.

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