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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2018 May 18;200:210–217.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.04.033

Table III.

Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Isolates

ALL INFANTS12
Antimicrobial(s) Total N (%)3 Bacteremia without meningitis N
(%)
Bacterial Meningitis4 N
(%)
Individual
Ampicillin 306/429 (71.3) 233/344 (67.7) 73/85 (85.9)
3rd generation cephalosporin 388/435 (89.2) 309/349 (88.5) 79/86 (91.9)
Combination
Ampicillin/gentamicin 411/428 (96.0)5 338/343 (98.5) 73/85 (85.9)5
Ampicillin/3rd generation cephalosporin 422/436 (96.8) 337/350 (96.3) 85/86 (98.8)
Vancomycin/ampicillin/gentamicin 429/434 (98.9)5 345/349 (98.9) 84/85 (98.8)5
Vancomycin/3rd generation cephalosporin 424/432 (98.2) 341/348 (98.0) 83/84 (98.8)
INFANTS ≤28 DAYS OF AGE2
Antimicrobial(s) Total N (%)3 Bacteremia without meningitis N (%) Bacterial Meningitis4 N(%)
Individual
Ampicillin 152/229 (66.4) 105/173 (60.7) 47/56 (83.9)
3rd generation cephalosporin 202/229 (88.2) 151/173 (87.3) 51/56 (91.1)
Combination
Ampicillin/gentamicin 217/228 (95.2)5 170/172 (98.8) 47/56 (83.9)5
Ampicillin/3rd generation cephalosporin 224/230 (97.4) 168/174 (96.6) 56/56 (100)
Vancomycin/ampicillin/gentamicin 227/230 (98.7)5 172/174 (98.9) 55/56 (98.2)5
Vancomycin/3rd generation cephalosporin 225/227 (99.1) 171/173 (98.8) 54/54 (100)
INFANTS 29–60 DAYS OF AGE2
Antimicrobial(s) Total N (%)3 Bacteremia without meningitis N (%) Bacterial Meningitis4 N(%)
Individual
Ampicillin 154/200 (77.0) 128/171 (74.9) 26/29 (89.7)
3rd generation cephalosporin 186/206 (90.3) 158/176 (89.8) 28/30 (93.3)
Combination
Ampicillin/gentamicin 194/200 (97.0)5 168/171 (98.3) 26/29 (89.7)5
Ampicillin/3rd generation cephalosporin 198/206 (96.1) 169/176 (96.0) 29/30 (96.7)
Vancomycin/ampicillin/gentamicin 202/204 (99.0)5 173/175 (98.9) 29/29 (100)5
Vancomycin/3rd generation cephalosporin 199/205 (97.1) 170/175 (97.1) 29/30 (96.7)
1

5 infants had missing antimicrobial susceptibilities (3 with bacteremia without meningitis, 2 with bacterial meningitis)

2

Denominators represent infants with available susceptibility testing

3

N (%) susceptible

4

Infants with bacterial meningitis with or without bacteremia

5

Gentamicin has poor cerebrospinal fluid penetration; pathogen considered ampicillin/gentamicin resistant if infant had bacterial meningitis and pathogen was ampicillin-resistant