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Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India

Acinetobacter species are emerging as an important nosocomial pathogen. Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter spp. has limited the option for effective treatment. Although carbapenems are effective for the treatment of such infections, resistance to this drug has recently been reported. This study was u...

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Autores principales: Gaur, A., Garg, A., Prakash, P., Anupurba, S., Mohapatra, T.M.
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Publicado: International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2740671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686551
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author Gaur, A.
Garg, A.
Prakash, P.
Anupurba, S.
Mohapatra, T.M.
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Garg, A.
Prakash, P.
Anupurba, S.
Mohapatra, T.M.
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description Acinetobacter species are emerging as an important nosocomial pathogen. Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter spp. has limited the option for effective treatment. Although carbapenems are effective for the treatment of such infections, resistance to this drug has recently been reported. This study was undertaken to assess resistance to carbapenem in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter spp. from hospitalized patients by both disc-diffusion and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) methods. All clinical samples from suspected cases of nosocomial infections were processed, and 265 isolates were identified as Acinetobacter species. These isolates were tested for antibiotic resistance by the disc-diffusion method with 14 antimicrobials, including meropenem and imipenem. Thereafter, all Acinetobacter species were subjected to MIC for meropenem. More than 80% resistance to second- and third-generation cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, and quinolones was recorded. Thirty percent of the strains were resistant to cefoperazone/sulbactam. Resistance to meropenem was observed in 6.4% of Acinetobacter spp. while 8.3% of the isolates showed intermediate resistance detected by MIC. All carbapenem-resistant/intermediate strains were also resistant to other (>10) antibiotics tested by the disc-diffusion method. The rising trend of resistance to carbapenem poses an alarming threat to the treatment for such infections. Regular monitoring, judicious prescription, and early detection of resistance to carbapenem are necessary to check further dissemination of drug resistance in Acinetobacter spp.
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spelling pubmed-27406712010-10-18 Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India Gaur, A. Garg, A. Prakash, P. Anupurba, S. Mohapatra, T.M. J Health Popul Nutr Original Papers Acinetobacter species are emerging as an important nosocomial pathogen. Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter spp. has limited the option for effective treatment. Although carbapenems are effective for the treatment of such infections, resistance to this drug has recently been reported. This study was undertaken to assess resistance to carbapenem in clinical isolates of Acinetobacter spp. from hospitalized patients by both disc-diffusion and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) methods. All clinical samples from suspected cases of nosocomial infections were processed, and 265 isolates were identified as Acinetobacter species. These isolates were tested for antibiotic resistance by the disc-diffusion method with 14 antimicrobials, including meropenem and imipenem. Thereafter, all Acinetobacter species were subjected to MIC for meropenem. More than 80% resistance to second- and third-generation cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, and quinolones was recorded. Thirty percent of the strains were resistant to cefoperazone/sulbactam. Resistance to meropenem was observed in 6.4% of Acinetobacter spp. while 8.3% of the isolates showed intermediate resistance detected by MIC. All carbapenem-resistant/intermediate strains were also resistant to other (>10) antibiotics tested by the disc-diffusion method. The rising trend of resistance to carbapenem poses an alarming threat to the treatment for such infections. Regular monitoring, judicious prescription, and early detection of resistance to carbapenem are necessary to check further dissemination of drug resistance in Acinetobacter spp. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2740671/ /pubmed/18686551 Text en © INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR DIARRHOEAL DISEASE RESEARCH, BANGLADESH http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gaur, A.
Garg, A.
Prakash, P.
Anupurba, S.
Mohapatra, T.M.
Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title_full Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title_fullStr Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title_full_unstemmed Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title_short Observations on Carbapenem Resistance by Minimum Inhibitory Concentration in Nosocomial Isolates of Acinetobacter species: An Experience at a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India
title_sort observations on carbapenem resistance by minimum inhibitory concentration in nosocomial isolates of acinetobacter species: an experience at a tertiary care hospital in north india
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2740671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18686551
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