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Antimicrobial resistance of aerobes and facultative anaerobes isolated from the oral cavity
Gaetti-Jardim, Ellen Cristina; Marqueti, Antônio Carlos; Faverani, Leonardo Perez; Gaetti-Jardim Júnior, Elerson.
Affiliation
  • Gaetti-Jardim, Ellen Cristina; s.af
  • Marqueti, Antônio Carlos; s.af
  • Faverani, Leonardo Perez; s.af
  • Gaetti-Jardim Júnior, Elerson; UNESP. Araçatuba Dental School. Department of Pathology and Propedeutics. Araçatuba. BR
J. appl. oral sci ; J. appl. oral sci;18(6): 551-559, Nov.-Dec. 2010. tab
Article in En | LILACS | ID: lil-573723
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ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study evaluated the resistance to antimicrobials of aerobes and facultative anaerobes isolated from patients wearing complete dentures, patients with gingivitis and periodontitis, and periodontally health subjects. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

Three hundred and four isolates were tested. The minimal inhibitory concentrations of the drugs were evaluated through the agar dilution method using Mueller-Hinton agar.

RESULTS:

The most active antimicrobial drugs were the carbapenems (meropenem and imipenem), and resistance to these drugs was restrict to 1.6-2.3 percent of the isolates, as well as ciprofloxacin and rifampin. Microbial resistance to ampicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, cefoxitin, cephalothin, amikacin, chloramphenicol and nalidixic acid was particularly high. In most cases, the resistance to β-lactams was mediated by the production of hydrolytic enzymes, especially in gram-negative enteric rods, while enterococci did not evidence production of these enzymes. The association amoxicillin/clavulanic acid was not effective in 28.3 percent of the tested isolates.

CONCLUSIONS:

The results of this investigation confirmed that the oral cavity of patients with periodontitis and gingivitis, and particularly edentulous patients wearing complete dentures could harbor microorganisms with several antimicrobial resistance markers, and these microorganisms are frequently implicated in multiresistant, systemic, oral or nosocomial infections.
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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Bacteria, Anaerobic / Bacteria, Aerobic / Denture, Complete / Anti-Infective Agents / Mouth Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J. appl. oral sci Journal subject: ODONTOLOGIA Year: 2010 Type: Article / Project document

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: Bacteria, Anaerobic / Bacteria, Aerobic / Denture, Complete / Anti-Infective Agents / Mouth Type of study: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: J. appl. oral sci Journal subject: ODONTOLOGIA Year: 2010 Type: Article / Project document