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Increase of Macrolide-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae-Expressing mefE or ermB Gene in the Nasopharynx among Children with Otitis Media
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Of 858 clinical isolates, 259 (30.1%) were strains without ermB or mefE gene, 279 (32.5%) carrying mefE, 292 (34.0%) carrying ermB, and 28 (3.4%) carrying both genes. There was a strong correlation between phenotypes and the presence of macrolide resistance genes. The macrolide resistance genes were especially frequently identified among penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae. Strains carrying ermB gene gradually increased from 25% in 1998 to 45% in 2002, with a concurrent decrease in strains carrying mefE from 36% in 1998 to 1999 to 19% in 2002. Strains having mefE were frequently identified among children younger than 2 years old. The current finding suggested that high-level ermB-mediated macrolide resistance in S. pneumoniae is increasing at an alarming rate in pediatric patients with otitis media, especially among young children. Physicians should pay close attention to such macrolide-resistant bacterial pathogens in the antimicrobial treatment of pediatric patients with otitis media.
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