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Panel:   Cefepime/ zidebactam (FPZ)
AR Bank # 0614 Klebsiella pneumoniae
Study ID: FPZ-24

Biosample Accession #: SAMN11953934

   



MICs obtained by broth microdilution. Modal MIC is reported.

MIC results for each antimicrobial agent for an isolate may commonly be ± 1 log2 (doubling dilution) different than what is posted on the FDA & CDC AR Bank website because this is the normal technical variability of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (see J. H. Jorgensen. 1993. J Clin Microbiol. Vol 31[11]: 2841-2844).

Panel:  Cefepime/ zidebactam (FPZ)


MIC (μg/ml) Results and Interpretation
Drug MIC (μg/ml) INT
Amikacin >64R
Ampicillin >32R
Ampicillin/sulbactam 1>32R
Aztreonam >64R
Cefazolin >8R
Cefepime >32R
Cefepime/zidebactam 22---
Cefotaxime >64R
Cefotaxime/clavulanic acid 1>32---
Cefoxitin >16R
Ceftazidime >128R
Ceftazidime/avibactam 11S
Ceftazidime/clavulanic acid 1>64---
Ceftolozane/tazobactam 1>16R
Ceftriaxone >32R
Ciprofloxacin >8R
Colistin 1I
Doripenem >8R
Ertapenem >8R
Gentamicin >16R
Imipenem 8R
Imipenem/relebactam 14---
Imipenem+chelators 48---
Levofloxacin >8R
Meropenem >8R
Piperacillin/tazobactam 1>128R
Tetracycline >32R
Tigecycline 31S
Tobramycin >16R
Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole 1>8R
Clinical and PK/PD data demonstrate colistin has limited clinical efficacy, even if an intermediate result is obtained. Alternative agents are strongly preferred. Colistin should be used in combination with one or more active antimicrobial agents. Consultation with an infectious disease specialist is recommended.
S – I –R Interpretation (INT) derived from CLSI 2020 M100 S30

1 Reflects MIC of first component
2 Cefepime to zidebactam ratio (1:1)
3 Based on FDA break points
4 Screen for metallo-beta-lactamase production [Rasheed et al. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2013. 19(6):870-878]
Device manufacturers and users of FDA cleared devices shall consult the FDA’s Antibacterial Susceptibility Test Interpretive Criteria       website for breakpoints recognized or recommended by FDA, and for information regarding FDA exceptions or additions to the applicable, recognized consensus standard.
Molecular Mechanisms of Resistance
CategoryGene
Aminoglycoside aac(3)-IIa, aac(6')-Ib-cr, aadA2, armA
Beta-lactam OXA-181, CMY-4, CTX-M-15, OXA-1, SHV-1, TEM-1B
Macrolide-Lincosamide-Streptogramin mph(E), msr(E)
Phenicols/Bicyclomycins catB4
Quinolone QnrB1
Sulfonamides sul1
Tetracyclines tet(D)
Trimethoprim dfrA12
 
Disclaimer:
The resistance mechanisms listed were identified by analysis of whole genome sequence using the ResFinder database (last updated June 2, 2016 and accessed on October 25, 2016). This analysis does not include mutations that may result in antibiotic resistance or resistance determinants added to newer versions of the ResFinder database or other antimicrobial resistance gene databases. Biosample accession numbers have been provided so that users can analyze the data on their own if so desired.
Propagation
MEDIUM
Medium: Trypticase Soy Agar with 5% Sheep Blood (BAP)

GROWTH CONDITIONS
Temperature: 35°C
Atmosphere: Aerobic

PROPAGATION PROCEDURE
Remove the sample vial to a container with dry ice or a freezer block. Keep vial on ice or block. (Do not let vial content thaw)
Open vial aseptically to avoid contamination
Using a sterile loop, remove a small amount of frozen isolate from the top of the vial
Aseptically transfer the loop to BAP
Use streak plate method to isolate single colonies
Incubate inverted plate at 35°C ± 2°C for 18-24 hrs.
Storage Temperature & Biosafety
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: -70°C

BIOSAFETY LEVEL: 2
Appropriate safety procedures should always be used with this material. Laboratory safety is discussed in the current publication of 'BioSafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories' from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health.

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Isolate History
Date Action Performed
08/11/22Gene was added
08/11/22Category was added
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