Abstract

Introduction and Aim: The increasing incidence of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacilli (MDR-GNB) in recent times has led to the revival of older neglected antibiotics such as Polymyxins. Hence, there is a need to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of these antibiotics by conventional and automated antibiotic sensitivity testing methods to assess their clinical utility. This study aimed to assess the in vitro sensitivity of clinical isolates grown with carbapenem-resistant GNB (CR-GNB) to Colistin and Polymyxin B by broth micro-dilution method (BMD). Materials and Methods: Thirty isolates of CR-GNB obtained from various clinical samples received in the microbiology laboratory of Yenepoya Medical College Hospital between August 2018 to November 2019 were included in the study. In vitro assessment of Colistin and Polymyxin B sensitivity among CR-GNB was performed by BMD as per CLSI guidelines. Results: Twelve isolates (40%) were carbapenemase producers. Among the 30 isolates of CR-GNB, 56.6% and 63.3 % of them were sensitive to Colistin and Polymyxin, respectively. Colistin MICs of 12 isolates obtained by BMD assay were concordant with the MICs obtained by BD Phoenix. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that Colistin and Polymyxin B can be considered as reserve therapeutic agents for treating infections caused by CR-GNB after obtaining the in vitro sensitivity results.

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