Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of respiratory Gram-negative bacterial isolates from COVID-19 patients in Switzerland.
Marina GysinClaudio Tirso AcevedoKlara HaldimannElias BodendoerferFrank ImkampKarl BulutPhilipp Karl BuehlerSilvio Daniel BruggerKatja BeckerSven N HobbiePublished in: Annals of clinical microbiology and antimicrobials (2021)
Considerable levels of antimicrobial resistance may have contributed to the manifestation of bacterial superinfections in ventilated COVID-19 patients, and may in some cases mandate consecutive adaptation of antibiotic therapy. High susceptibility to amikacin and apramycin suggests that aminoglycosides may remain an effective second-line treatment of ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia, provided efficacious drug exposure in lungs can be achieved.