Antimicrobial Stewardship in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis: Clinical Study Evaluating Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns and Antibacterial Regimens
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Population Characteristics and Baseline Demographics
2.2. Microbiology and Infectious Source
2.3. Clinical Features and Outcomes
3. Discussion
4. Limitations
5. Methods
5.1. Design
5.2. Population
5.3. Definitions
5.4. Statistical Analysis
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Characteristics | Overall; n = 114 |
|---|---|
| Age, median (range) | 63 (18–99) |
| Female sex—no. (%) | 62 (54) |
| Race and Ethnicity—no. (%) | |
| Black | 57 (50) |
| White | 55 (48) |
| Hispanic or Latino | 2 (2) |
| Coexisting conditions—no. (%) | |
| Hypertension | 62 (54) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 41 (36) |
| Hyperlipidemia | 25 (22) |
| Chronic kidney disease/end stage renal disease | 19 (17) |
| Congestive heart failure | 14 (12) |
| Cancer | 12 (11) |
| HIV/AIDS * | 2 (2) |
| Hemodialysis—no. (%) | 21 (19) |
| Chronic vascular catheter—no. (%) | |
| Short Term | 27 (24) |
| Long Term | 71 (62) |
| Port-a-cath | 12 (11) |
| Present surgical history—no. (%) | |
| Joint/bone hardware | 10 (9) |
| Colostomy | 9 (8) |
| Urostomy or PCN † | 9 (8) |
| Prior hospitalization within past three months | 51 (45) |
| MDRO ‡ carriage within one year—no. (%) | |
| Extended spectrum β lactamases organisms | 9 (8) |
| Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus | 6 (5) |
| Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci | 3 (7) |
| Stenotrophomonas maltophilia | 2 (2) |
| Carbapenem resistance Acinetobacter baumannii | 1 (1) |
| Multi-drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 1 (1) |
| Infectious source—no. (%) | |
| Urine | 76 (67) |
| Skin and soft tissue | 13 (11) |
| Osteoarticular | 12 (11) |
| Blood | 9 (8) |
| Intraabdominal | 4 (4) |
| Respiratory | 2 (2) |
| Cerebral spinal fluid | 1 (1) |
| Mouth | 1 (1) |
| Co-pathogens—no. (%) | |
| Enterobacterales § | 55 (48) |
| Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 13 (11) |
| Staphylococcus aureus ¶ | 7 (6) |
| Acinetobacter baumannii | 6 (5) |
| Streptococcus spp. ^ | 6 (5) |
| Candida spp ‖ | 6 (5) |
| Stenotrophomonas maltophilia | 3 (3) |
| Pseudomonas fluorescens/putida | 3 (3) |
| Bacteroides fragilis | 1 (1) |
| Monomicrobial Enterococcus faecalis | 39 (34) |
| Antimicrobial and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Breakpoints | Interpretation Results |
|---|---|
| Vancomycin (n = 114);—no. (%) | |
| Resistant (≥32 mcg/mL) | 114 (100) |
| Penicillin (n = 17);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤8 mcg/mL) | 13 (76) |
| Resistant (>16 mcg/mL) | 4 (23) |
| Ampicillin (n = 114);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤8 mcg/mL) | 93 (82) |
| Resistant (>16 mcg/mL) | 21 (18) |
| Nitrofurantoin (n = 75);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤32 mcg/mL) | 63 (84) |
| Intermediate (64 mcg/mL) | 5 (7) |
| Resistant (>128 mcg/mL) | 7 (9) |
| Tetracycline (n = 108);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤4 mcg/mL) | 9 (8) |
| Resistant (>16 mcg/mL) | 99 (92) |
| Daptomycin (n = 109);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤2 mcg/mL) | 67(61) |
| Intermediate (4 mcg/mL) | 22 (20) |
| Resistant (>8 mcg/mL) | 20 (18) |
| Linezolid (n = 114);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤2 mcg/mL) | 80 (70) |
| Intermediate (4 mcg/mL) | 2 (2) |
| Resistant (>8 mcg/mL) | 32 (28) |
| Gentamicin (n = 43);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤500 mcg/mL) | 23 (53) |
| Resistant (>500 mcg/mL) | 20 (46) |
| Levofloxacin (n = 22);—no. (%) | |
| Susceptible (≤2 mcg/mL) | 4 (18) |
| Resistant (>8 mcg/mL) | 18 (81) |
| Antimicrobial Therapy | Overall n = 77 |
|---|---|
| Antimicrobial—no. (%) | |
| Daptomycin | 22 (19) |
| Aminopenicillins * | 20 (17) |
| Carbapenem ‖ | 20 (17) |
| Nitrofurantoin | 19 (17) |
| Non-fifth-generation or novel cephalosporin ¶ | 19 (17) |
| Vancomycin | 12 (11) |
| Fluoroquinolone § | 10 (9) |
| Linezolid | 8 (7) |
| Ceftaroline | 3 (3) |
| Tigecycline | 3 (3) |
| Other ^ | 10 (9) |
| No antibiotics—no. (%) | 26 (22) |
| Antibiotic duration in days, median (range) | 13 (1–132) |
| Aminopenicillin Group a | Non Aminopenicillin Group b | |
|---|---|---|
| n = 14 | n = 63 | |
| Urine | 9 (64) | 35 (56) |
| Skin and soft tissue | 1 (7) | 11 (17) |
| Bone/joint | 0 (0) | 9 (14) |
| Blood; Source | 3 (21) | 5 (8) |
| Catheter/Line | 1 (33) | 2 (40) |
| Urinary | 1 (33) | 2 (40) |
| Bone/Joint | 0 (0) | 1 (20) |
| Unknown | 1 (33) | 0 (1) |
| Intraabdominal | 1 (7) | 2 (3) |
| Oral Cavity | 0 (0) | 1 (2) |
| Variable—No. (%) | Aminopenicillin Group a n = 14 | Non Aminopenicillin Group b n = 63 | p Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 day mortality—no. (%) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) | 1.000 |
| Admitted within 30 days—no. (%) | 3 (21) | 15 (21) | 1.000 |
| Recurrent infection—no. (%) | 1 (7) | 4 (6) | 1.000 |
| AKI—no. (%) | 4 (29) | 5 (7) | 0.037 |
| Myalgia—no. (%) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) | 1.000 |
| Elevated CPK—no. (%) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 1.000 |
| Thrombocytopenia—no. (%) | 0 (0) | 5 (7) | 0.585 |
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Tolbert, S.A.; Day, M.V.; Arif, A.; Tolbert, P.H.; Dicharry, D.; Malek, A.E. Antimicrobial Stewardship in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis: Clinical Study Evaluating Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns and Antibacterial Regimens. Antibiotics 2026, 15, 672. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics15070672
Tolbert SA, Day MV, Arif A, Tolbert PH, Dicharry D, Malek AE. Antimicrobial Stewardship in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis: Clinical Study Evaluating Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns and Antibacterial Regimens. Antibiotics. 2026; 15(7):672. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics15070672
Chicago/Turabian StyleTolbert, Samantha A., Mollie V. Day, Aline Arif, Preston H. Tolbert, Destyn Dicharry, and Alexandre E. Malek. 2026. "Antimicrobial Stewardship in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis: Clinical Study Evaluating Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns and Antibacterial Regimens" Antibiotics 15, no. 7: 672. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics15070672
APA StyleTolbert, S. A., Day, M. V., Arif, A., Tolbert, P. H., Dicharry, D., & Malek, A. E. (2026). Antimicrobial Stewardship in Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis: Clinical Study Evaluating Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns and Antibacterial Regimens. Antibiotics, 15(7), 672. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics15070672

