Bacteriophage-Antibiotic Combinations for Enterococcus faecium with Varying Bacteriophage and Daptomycin Susceptibilities.
Michael J RybakKatherine L LevRazieh KebriaeiJacinda C Abdul-MutakabbirKyle C StamperSandra MoralesSusan M LehmanGregory S CanfieldBreck A DuerkopCesar A AriasMichael Joseph RybakPublished in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2020)
Concerns regarding increased prevalence of daptomycin (DAP)-resistant strains necessitate novel therapies for Enterococcus faecium infections. Obligately lytic bacteriophages are viruses that target, infect, and kill bacterial cells. Limited studies have evaluated phage-antibiotic combinations against E. faecium After an initial screen of eight E. faecium strains, three strains with varying DAP/phage susceptibilities were selected for further experiments. Phage-to-strain specificity contributed to synergy with antibiotics by time-kill analyses and was associated with lower development of phage resistance.