Title of the publicationUnit differences in pathogen occurrence arising from the MYSTIC Program European database (1997–2000)
Abstract

The Meropenem Yearly Susceptibility Test Information Collection (MYSTIC) Program is a longitudinal global antimicrobial surveillance
study that compares the activity of meropenem and comparator antimicrobial agents against pathogens isolated from intensive care,
neutropenic or cystic fibrosis patients, and general wards. Data from the different European MYSTIC Program units (1997–2000) showed
that the most prevalent isolates tested overall were methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA; in accordance with study design
methicillin-resistant S. aureus was not tested), Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. In all the unit types, E. coli (approximately
20% having an extended spectrum B-lactamase phenotype) and MSSA were highly susceptible to meropenem (97–99% susceptibility).
Isolates of MSSA showed lower levels of susceptibility to ciprofloxacin (61–77% susceptibility) in both cystic fibrosis and neutropenia
patients, and particularly high levels of resistance to ceftazidime (38% susceptibility) in cystic fibrosis units. Ciprofloxacin (54%
susceptibility) and gentamicin (46% susceptibility) demonstrated low levels of activity against P. aeruginosa (frequently encountered in
cystic fibrosis units). Meropenem and piperacillin/tazobactam were the most active agents against P. aeruginosa in all the unit types.
Carbapenems and piperacillin/tazobactam have sustained > 90% susceptibility rates overall against the most frequently isolated pathogens.
The analysis of specific units that house patients with a high-risk of contracting antimicrobial-resistant pathogens remains very important
for the optimal selection of empiric regimens.

Name of the first authorMendes, Caio
Year of publication2001
Study design of the publicationCross sectional study
Method for data collection and analysis
  • Quantitative data - Quantitative data were used during the intervention
Quantitative data - Quantitative data were used during the intervention
Sector
  • Human - All activities regarding organisations and individuals involved in health products and services
Sub-sectorSub-sectors are further units of demarcation within a sector E.g. awareness campaign from veterinarians to cat owners about toxoplasmosis drug resistance and transmission of resistant bacteria: ANIMAL, PETS
Subsector (human)
  • Healthcare delivery
Healthcare delivery