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Haemophilus influenzae and
Haemophilus parainfluenzae
TESTING CONDITIONS

• Medium: Disk diffusion: Haemophilus Test
                          Medium (HTM)
  Broth dilution: HTM broth
Haemophilus Test Medium
hematin stock solution is prepared by dissolving
50 mg of hematin powder in 100 mL of 0.01
mol/L NaOH with heat and stirring until the
powder is thoroughly dissolved.
30 mL of the hematin stock solution and 5 g of
yeast extract is added to 1 L of Mueller-Hinton
agar (MHA) and autoclaved.
After autoclaving and cooling, add 3 mL of a
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) stock
solution (50 mg of NAD dissolved in 10 mL of
distilled water, filter sterilized) aseptically
Testing conditions
• Inoculum: Direct colony suspension,
               equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland
                     standard
• Incubation: 35 ± 2 °C;
• Disk diffusion: 5% CO2; 16 to 18 hours
• Broth dilution: ambient air; 20 to 24 hours
Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be
 considered for routine testing and reporting for Haemophilus
                              spp.

• GROUP A DRUGS                 • GROUP B DRUGS
  PRIMARILY TESTED AND            PRIMARILY TESTED AND
  REPORTED                        REPORTED SELECTIVELY
 Ampiciilin                     Ampicillin-Sulbactam
 Trimethoprim-                  Cefuroxime(parenteral)
  Sulfamethoxazole               Cefotaxime or
                                  ceftazidime or
                                  Ceftriaxone
                                 Chloramphenicol
                                 Meropenem
Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be
    considered for routine testing and reporting for Haemophilus spp.

• GROUP C (SUPPLEMENTAL) - REPORT SELECTIVELY
   Azithromycin
   Clarithromycin
   Aztreonam
   Amoxycillin-Clavulanic acid
   Cefaclor
   Cefprozil
   Cefdinir or Cefixime orCefpodoxime
   Cefuroxime(oral)
   Ciprofloxacin or Levofloxacin or Lomefloxacin or Moxifloxacin or Ofloxacin
   Gemifloxacin
   Ertapenem or Imipenem
   Rifampin
   Telithromycin
   Tetracycline
MINIMAL QC Recommendations

Haemophilus influenzae ATCC® 49247

Haemophilus influenzae ATCC® 49766

Escherichia coli ATCC® 35218 (when testing
amoxicillin-clavulanic acid)
Empiric therapy for respiratory tract infections

 Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid,
 Azithromycin,
 Clarithromycin,
 Cefpodoxime,
 Cefixime,
 Cefuroxime,
 Cefaclor,
 Cefprozil,
 Loracarbef,
 Cefdinir,
 Telithromycin
H. influenzae from CSF following
drugs should be reported routinely.
Ampicillin

Third Generation Cephalosporins

Chloramphenicol

Meropenem
• The results of ampicillin susceptibility tests
  should be used to predict the activity of
  Amoxicillin.

• The majority of isolates of H.influenzae that
  are resistant to Ampicillin and Amoxicillin
  produce a TEM-type β-lactamase.

• In most cases, a direct β-lactamase test can
  provide a rapid means of detecting resistance
  to ampicillin and amoxicillin.
• Rare BLNAR strains of H. influenzae should be
  considered resistant to :-
 Ampicillin-Sulbactam
 Amoxacillin-Clavulanic acid
 Cefuroxime
 piperacillin-tazobactam
 Cefaclor
 Cefetamet
 Cefonicid
 cefprozil
 Loracarbef
• Chloramphenicol not routinely reported on
  isolates of urinary tract.

• Rifampicin should not be used alone for
  antimicrobial therapy
Drug                 Conc. Of Drug used   H.           Enterobacteriacae
                     µm                   Influenzae

Ampicillin           10                   22           17

Ampillin-Sulbactam   10/10                20           15

Amoxicillin-         20/10                20           18
Clavulanic acid

Piperacillin-        100/10               21           21
Tazobactam

Cefotaxime or        30                   26           26
Ceftazidime or       30                   26           21
Ceftriaxone          30                   26           23

Cefuroxime           30                   20           18

Cefpodoxime          10                   21           21
Drug               Conc. Of Drug used   H.influenzae   Enterobacteriacae
                   µm

Cefepime           30                   26             18

Ciprofloxacin or   5                    18             21
Levofloxacn or     5                    16             17
Ofloxacin          5                    18             16
Trimethoprim-      1.25/23.75           16             16
Sulfamethoxazole


Chloramphenicol                         29             18
                   30
Meropenem          10                   20             23
Drug              Conc. Of Drug used   H.           Enterobacteriacae
                  µm                   Influenzae
Tetracycline      30                   29           15
Imipenem or       10                   16           23
Etrapenem         10                   19           23
Azithromycin or   15                   12            _
Clarithromycin    15                   13            _
Gatifloxacin      5                    18           15
Rifampin          5                    20            _
NEISSERIA GONORRHOEAE
TESTING CONDITIONS
• Medium:
 Disk Diffusion: GC agar base and 1% defined
                  growth supplement
 Agar dilution: GC agar base and 1%
                      defined growth
                      supplement
GC agar supplement
 1.1g L-cysteine
 0.03g guanine HCL
 3 mg thiamine HCL
 13 mg para-aminobenzoic acid[PABA]
 0.1 g B12
 0.1 g cocarboxylase
 0.25 g NAD
 1 g adenine
 10 g L-glutamine
 100 g glucose
 0.02 g ferric nitrate[in 1 L H2O]
TESTING CONDITIONS
• Inoculum:
           Direct colony suspension, equivalent
           to a 0.5 McFarland standard
• Incubation: 36±1 0c, 5% CO 2,
                 20 to 24 hours
MINIMAL QC Recommendations


Neisseria gonorrhoeae ATCC 49226
Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be
  considered for routine testing and reporting for Neisseria
                        gonorrhoeae
• GROUP C (SUPPLEMENTAL)-REPORT SELECTIVELY
 Cefixime or Cefpodoxime
 Cefotaxime or ceftriaxone
 Cefoxitin
 Cefuroxime
 Ciprofloxacin or Ofloxacin
 Penicillin
 Spectinomycin
 Tetracycline
single dose treatment regimen for
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Ceftriaxone     (125 mg IM)

Cefixime        (400mg PO)

Ciprofloxacin   (500 mg PO)

Ofloxacin       (400 mg PO)

Levofloxacin    (250 mg PO)
Standard Zone diameters for AST of Neisseria
                      gonorrhoeae
Drug                 Conc. Of drug µm   Zone
Penicillin           10 units           47
Cefotaxime or        30                 31
Ceftriaxone          30                 35
Cefoxitin            30                 28
Cefepime             30                 31
Ceftazidime          30                 31
Cefpodoxime          10                 29
Tetracycline         30                 38
Ciprofloxacin or     5                  41
ofloxacin            5                  31
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  • 2. TESTING CONDITIONS • Medium: Disk diffusion: Haemophilus Test Medium (HTM) Broth dilution: HTM broth
  • 3. Haemophilus Test Medium hematin stock solution is prepared by dissolving 50 mg of hematin powder in 100 mL of 0.01 mol/L NaOH with heat and stirring until the powder is thoroughly dissolved. 30 mL of the hematin stock solution and 5 g of yeast extract is added to 1 L of Mueller-Hinton agar (MHA) and autoclaved. After autoclaving and cooling, add 3 mL of a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) stock solution (50 mg of NAD dissolved in 10 mL of distilled water, filter sterilized) aseptically
  • 4. Testing conditions • Inoculum: Direct colony suspension, equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland standard • Incubation: 35 ± 2 °C; • Disk diffusion: 5% CO2; 16 to 18 hours • Broth dilution: ambient air; 20 to 24 hours
  • 5. Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be considered for routine testing and reporting for Haemophilus spp. • GROUP A DRUGS • GROUP B DRUGS PRIMARILY TESTED AND PRIMARILY TESTED AND REPORTED REPORTED SELECTIVELY  Ampiciilin  Ampicillin-Sulbactam  Trimethoprim-  Cefuroxime(parenteral) Sulfamethoxazole  Cefotaxime or ceftazidime or Ceftriaxone  Chloramphenicol  Meropenem
  • 6. Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be considered for routine testing and reporting for Haemophilus spp. • GROUP C (SUPPLEMENTAL) - REPORT SELECTIVELY  Azithromycin  Clarithromycin  Aztreonam  Amoxycillin-Clavulanic acid  Cefaclor  Cefprozil  Cefdinir or Cefixime orCefpodoxime  Cefuroxime(oral)  Ciprofloxacin or Levofloxacin or Lomefloxacin or Moxifloxacin or Ofloxacin  Gemifloxacin  Ertapenem or Imipenem  Rifampin  Telithromycin  Tetracycline
  • 7. MINIMAL QC Recommendations Haemophilus influenzae ATCC® 49247 Haemophilus influenzae ATCC® 49766 Escherichia coli ATCC® 35218 (when testing amoxicillin-clavulanic acid)
  • 8. Empiric therapy for respiratory tract infections  Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid,  Azithromycin,  Clarithromycin,  Cefpodoxime,  Cefixime,  Cefuroxime,  Cefaclor,  Cefprozil,  Loracarbef,  Cefdinir,  Telithromycin
  • 9. H. influenzae from CSF following drugs should be reported routinely. Ampicillin Third Generation Cephalosporins Chloramphenicol Meropenem
  • 10. • The results of ampicillin susceptibility tests should be used to predict the activity of Amoxicillin. • The majority of isolates of H.influenzae that are resistant to Ampicillin and Amoxicillin produce a TEM-type β-lactamase. • In most cases, a direct β-lactamase test can provide a rapid means of detecting resistance to ampicillin and amoxicillin.
  • 11. • Rare BLNAR strains of H. influenzae should be considered resistant to :-  Ampicillin-Sulbactam  Amoxacillin-Clavulanic acid  Cefuroxime  piperacillin-tazobactam  Cefaclor  Cefetamet  Cefonicid  cefprozil  Loracarbef
  • 12. • Chloramphenicol not routinely reported on isolates of urinary tract. • Rifampicin should not be used alone for antimicrobial therapy
  • 13. Drug Conc. Of Drug used H. Enterobacteriacae µm Influenzae Ampicillin 10 22 17 Ampillin-Sulbactam 10/10 20 15 Amoxicillin- 20/10 20 18 Clavulanic acid Piperacillin- 100/10 21 21 Tazobactam Cefotaxime or 30 26 26 Ceftazidime or 30 26 21 Ceftriaxone 30 26 23 Cefuroxime 30 20 18 Cefpodoxime 10 21 21
  • 14. Drug Conc. Of Drug used H.influenzae Enterobacteriacae µm Cefepime 30 26 18 Ciprofloxacin or 5 18 21 Levofloxacn or 5 16 17 Ofloxacin 5 18 16 Trimethoprim- 1.25/23.75 16 16 Sulfamethoxazole Chloramphenicol 29 18 30 Meropenem 10 20 23
  • 15. Drug Conc. Of Drug used H. Enterobacteriacae µm Influenzae Tetracycline 30 29 15 Imipenem or 10 16 23 Etrapenem 10 19 23 Azithromycin or 15 12 _ Clarithromycin 15 13 _ Gatifloxacin 5 18 15 Rifampin 5 20 _
  • 17. TESTING CONDITIONS • Medium:  Disk Diffusion: GC agar base and 1% defined growth supplement  Agar dilution: GC agar base and 1% defined growth supplement
  • 18. GC agar supplement  1.1g L-cysteine  0.03g guanine HCL  3 mg thiamine HCL  13 mg para-aminobenzoic acid[PABA]  0.1 g B12  0.1 g cocarboxylase  0.25 g NAD  1 g adenine  10 g L-glutamine  100 g glucose  0.02 g ferric nitrate[in 1 L H2O]
  • 19. TESTING CONDITIONS • Inoculum: Direct colony suspension, equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland standard • Incubation: 36±1 0c, 5% CO 2, 20 to 24 hours
  • 20. MINIMAL QC Recommendations Neisseria gonorrhoeae ATCC 49226
  • 21. Suggested grouping of antimicrobial agents that should be considered for routine testing and reporting for Neisseria gonorrhoeae • GROUP C (SUPPLEMENTAL)-REPORT SELECTIVELY  Cefixime or Cefpodoxime  Cefotaxime or ceftriaxone  Cefoxitin  Cefuroxime  Ciprofloxacin or Ofloxacin  Penicillin  Spectinomycin  Tetracycline
  • 22. single dose treatment regimen for Neisseria gonorrhoeae Ceftriaxone (125 mg IM) Cefixime (400mg PO) Ciprofloxacin (500 mg PO) Ofloxacin (400 mg PO) Levofloxacin (250 mg PO)
  • 23. Standard Zone diameters for AST of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Drug Conc. Of drug µm Zone Penicillin 10 units 47 Cefotaxime or 30 31 Ceftriaxone 30 35 Cefoxitin 30 28 Cefepime 30 31 Ceftazidime 30 31 Cefpodoxime 10 29 Tetracycline 30 38 Ciprofloxacin or 5 41 ofloxacin 5 31