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Susceptibility profiles of mycobacterium Ulcerans isolates to streptomycin and Rifampicin in two districts of the Eastern Region of Ghana

  • Enid Owusu
  • , Mercy Jemima Newman
  • , Nana Konama Kotey
  • , Amos Akumwena
  • , Elizabeth Bannerman
  • University of Ghana
  • Ghana Health Service

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Abstract

Background. Drug resistance is a major challenge in antibiotic chemotherapy. Assessing resistance profiles of pathogens constitutes an essential surveillance tool in the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases, including Buruli ulcer (BU) disease. With the successful definitive management of BU using rifampicin and streptomycin, little attention had been paid to monitoring emergence of resistant Mycobacterium ulcerans (M. ulcerans) isolates in endemic communities. This study investigated the susceptibility profiles of M. ulcerans isolates from two BU endemic areas in Ghana to streptomycin and rifampicin. Methods. The antibiotic susceptibility of seventy (70) M. ulcerans isolates to rifampicin and streptomycin was determined simultaneously at critical concentrations of 40 μg/mL and 4 μg/mL, respectively, by the Canetti proportion method. Results. Resistance to rifampicin was observed for 12 (17.1%) M. ulcerans isolates tested, whilst 2 (2.9%) showed resistance to streptomycin. None of the isolates tested showed dual resistance to both rifampicin and streptomycin. Conclusion. Outcomes from this study may not be reflective of all BU endemic communities; it, however, provides information on the resistance status of the isolates, which is useful for monitoring of M. ulcerans, as well as BU disease surveillance and control.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8304524
JournalInternational Journal of Microbiology
Volume2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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