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Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat and efforts to mitigate it is warranted, thus the need for local antibiograms to improve stewardship. This study highlights the process that was used to develop an antibiogram to monitor resistance at a secondary-level health facility to aid empiric...

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Autores principales: Darboe, Saffiatou, Mirasol, Ruel, Adejuyigbe, Babapelumi, Muhammad, Abdul Khalie, Nadjm, Behzad, De St. Maurice, Annabelle, Dogan, Tiffany L., Ceesay, Buntung, Umukoro, Solomon, Okomo, Uduak, Nwakanma, Davis, Roca, Anna, Secka, Ousman, Forrest, Karen, Garner, Omai B.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107152
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040790
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author Darboe, Saffiatou
Mirasol, Ruel
Adejuyigbe, Babapelumi
Muhammad, Abdul Khalie
Nadjm, Behzad
De St. Maurice, Annabelle
Dogan, Tiffany L.
Ceesay, Buntung
Umukoro, Solomon
Okomo, Uduak
Nwakanma, Davis
Roca, Anna
Secka, Ousman
Forrest, Karen
Garner, Omai B.
author_facet Darboe, Saffiatou
Mirasol, Ruel
Adejuyigbe, Babapelumi
Muhammad, Abdul Khalie
Nadjm, Behzad
De St. Maurice, Annabelle
Dogan, Tiffany L.
Ceesay, Buntung
Umukoro, Solomon
Okomo, Uduak
Nwakanma, Davis
Roca, Anna
Secka, Ousman
Forrest, Karen
Garner, Omai B.
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description Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat and efforts to mitigate it is warranted, thus the need for local antibiograms to improve stewardship. This study highlights the process that was used to develop an antibiogram to monitor resistance at a secondary-level health facility to aid empirical clinical decision making in a sub-Saharan African county. This retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study used 3 years of cumulative data from January 2016 to December 2018. Phenotypic data was manually imputed into WHONET and the cumulative antibiogram constructed using standardized methodologies according to CLSI M39-A4 guidelines. Pathogens were identified by standard manual microbiological methods and antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method according to CLSI M100 guidelines. A total of 14,776 non-duplicate samples were processed of which 1163 (7.9%) were positive for clinically significant pathogens. Among the 1163 pathogens, E. coli (n = 315) S. aureus (n = 232), and K. pneumoniae (n = 96) were the leading cause of disease. Overall, the susceptibility for E. coli and K. pneumoniae from all samples were: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (17% and 28%), tetracycline (26% and 33%), gentamicin (72% and 46%), chloramphenicol (76 and 60%), and ciprofloxacin (69% and 59%), and amoxicillin/clavulanic (77% and 54%) respectively. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) resistance was present in 23% (71/315) vs. 35% (34/96) respectively. S. aureus susceptibility for methicillin was 99%. This antibiogram has shown that improvement in combination therapy is warranted in The Gambia.
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spelling pubmed-101353922023-04-28 Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries Darboe, Saffiatou Mirasol, Ruel Adejuyigbe, Babapelumi Muhammad, Abdul Khalie Nadjm, Behzad De St. Maurice, Annabelle Dogan, Tiffany L. Ceesay, Buntung Umukoro, Solomon Okomo, Uduak Nwakanma, Davis Roca, Anna Secka, Ousman Forrest, Karen Garner, Omai B. Antibiotics (Basel) Article Antimicrobial resistance is a global health threat and efforts to mitigate it is warranted, thus the need for local antibiograms to improve stewardship. This study highlights the process that was used to develop an antibiogram to monitor resistance at a secondary-level health facility to aid empirical clinical decision making in a sub-Saharan African county. This retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study used 3 years of cumulative data from January 2016 to December 2018. Phenotypic data was manually imputed into WHONET and the cumulative antibiogram constructed using standardized methodologies according to CLSI M39-A4 guidelines. Pathogens were identified by standard manual microbiological methods and antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method according to CLSI M100 guidelines. A total of 14,776 non-duplicate samples were processed of which 1163 (7.9%) were positive for clinically significant pathogens. Among the 1163 pathogens, E. coli (n = 315) S. aureus (n = 232), and K. pneumoniae (n = 96) were the leading cause of disease. Overall, the susceptibility for E. coli and K. pneumoniae from all samples were: trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (17% and 28%), tetracycline (26% and 33%), gentamicin (72% and 46%), chloramphenicol (76 and 60%), and ciprofloxacin (69% and 59%), and amoxicillin/clavulanic (77% and 54%) respectively. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) resistance was present in 23% (71/315) vs. 35% (34/96) respectively. S. aureus susceptibility for methicillin was 99%. This antibiogram has shown that improvement in combination therapy is warranted in The Gambia. MDPI 2023-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10135392/ /pubmed/37107152 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040790 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Darboe, Saffiatou
Mirasol, Ruel
Adejuyigbe, Babapelumi
Muhammad, Abdul Khalie
Nadjm, Behzad
De St. Maurice, Annabelle
Dogan, Tiffany L.
Ceesay, Buntung
Umukoro, Solomon
Okomo, Uduak
Nwakanma, Davis
Roca, Anna
Secka, Ousman
Forrest, Karen
Garner, Omai B.
Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_fullStr Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_short Using an Antibiogram Profile to Improve Infection Control and Rational Antimicrobial Therapy in an Urban Hospital in The Gambia, Strategies and Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_sort using an antibiogram profile to improve infection control and rational antimicrobial therapy in an urban hospital in the gambia, strategies and lessons for low- and middle-income countries
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37107152
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12040790
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