2010
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2009.177709
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A cluster of acute-onset postoperative endophthalmitis over a 1-month period: investigation of an outbreak caused by uncommon species

Abstract: The authors are unaware of any previous reports of postoperative endophthalmitis associated with Cellulosimicrobium cellulans. Prompt management with microbiological support, intravitreal antibiotics and PPV when needed were the key to good visual outcomes in this endophthalmitis outbreak.

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“…However, no synergistic effect against these two isolates was observed for the combination of Esc(1-8) and amikacin. No synergy was observed for Esc (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8) used in combination with ceftazidime or levofloxacin. In the presence of 20% heat-inactivated human serum, against one representative S. maltophilia isolate, Esc(1-8) demonstrated enhanced bactericidal activity (4 g/ml; 1/8 minimal bactericidal concentration [MBC]) when used in combination with colistin (0.125 g/ml; 1/2 MBC) or with amikacin (1 g/ml; 1/16 MBC).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…However, no synergistic effect against these two isolates was observed for the combination of Esc(1-8) and amikacin. No synergy was observed for Esc (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8) used in combination with ceftazidime or levofloxacin. In the presence of 20% heat-inactivated human serum, against one representative S. maltophilia isolate, Esc(1-8) demonstrated enhanced bactericidal activity (4 g/ml; 1/8 minimal bactericidal concentration [MBC]) when used in combination with colistin (0.125 g/ml; 1/2 MBC) or with amikacin (1 g/ml; 1/16 MBC).…”
Section: New Treatment Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In sodium phosphate buffer, Esc(1-8) in combination with amikacin or colistin resulted in synergistic activity against five of six S. maltophilia isolates. Enhanced killing at subbactericidal concentrations [0.5-g/ml concentration of Esc (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8) and colistin] was observed for the combination of Esc(1-8) and colistin against two representative S. maltophilia isolates. However, no synergistic effect against these two isolates was observed for the combination of Esc(1-8) and amikacin.…”
Section: New Treatment Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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