Abstract

BackgroundPlazomicin (PLZ) is a next-generation aminoglycoside (AMG) stable against aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes (AME) that completed Phase 3 studies for complicated urinary tract infections and serious infections due to carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (ENT). We evaluated the activity of PLZ and AMGs against ENT collected in US hospitals during 2016.MethodsA total of 2,097 ENT were susceptibility (S) tested by CLSI reference broth microdilution methods. E. coli, Klebsiella spp. Enterobacter spp., and P. mirabilis isolates displaying non-S MICs (CLSI criteria) for gentamicin (GEN), amikacin (AMK), and/or tobramycin (TOB) were submitted to WGS, de novo assembly and screening for AME genes.ResultsAgainst ENT, PLZ was more active than all 3 clinically available AMGs (Table). PLZ and AMK activities were stable regardless of the infection type; however, differences were observed for GEN and TOB. Bloodstream isolates displayed higher GEN MICs when compared with the other infection sites. TOB activity varied 4-fold, being higher for bloodstream and pneumonia infections and lower for skin/soft tissue and other/unknown specimens. Against 198 isolates carrying 1 or more AME-encoding genes detected among 208 AMG-non-S isolates, the activity of PLZ was 8- to 16-fold greater when compared with the activity of AMK and at least 16-fold higher than the activity of GEN or TOB.ConclusionPLZ was active against ENT isolates from US hospitals regardless of infection type. PLZ displayed activity against isolates carrying AME genes that represent 12.0% of selected species. AME-carrying isolates were considerably more resistant to AMK, GEN, and TOB, highlighting the potential value of PLZ to treat infections caused by these organisms.This project has been funded under BARDA Contract No. HHSO100201000046C.Disclosures M. Castanheira, Achaogen: Research Contractor, Research grant; L. M. Deshpande, Achaogen: Research Contractor, Research grant; C. M. Hubler, Achaogen: Research Contractor, Research grant; R. E. Mendes, Achaogen: Research Contractor, Research grant; A. W. Serio, Achaogen: Employee, Salary; K. M. Krause, Achaogen: Employee, Salary; R. K. Flamm, Achaogen: Research Contractor, Research grant

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