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Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan

Longitudinal nationwide surveillance data on antimicrobial non-susceptibility and prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) as well as AmpC β-lactamases producers among Escherichia coli from different sources in the community settings are limited. Such data may impact treatment practice....

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Autores principales: Wang, Jann-Tay, Chang, Shan-Chwen, Chang, Feng-Yee, Fung, Chang-Phone, Chuang, Yin-Ching, Chen, Yao-Shen, Shiau, Yih-Ru, Tan, Mei-Chen, Wang, Hui-Ying, Lai, Jui-Fen, Huang, I-Wen, Yang Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4669119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26632819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144103
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author Wang, Jann-Tay
Chang, Shan-Chwen
Chang, Feng-Yee
Fung, Chang-Phone
Chuang, Yin-Ching
Chen, Yao-Shen
Shiau, Yih-Ru
Tan, Mei-Chen
Wang, Hui-Ying
Lai, Jui-Fen
Huang, I-Wen
Yang Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
author_facet Wang, Jann-Tay
Chang, Shan-Chwen
Chang, Feng-Yee
Fung, Chang-Phone
Chuang, Yin-Ching
Chen, Yao-Shen
Shiau, Yih-Ru
Tan, Mei-Chen
Wang, Hui-Ying
Lai, Jui-Fen
Huang, I-Wen
Yang Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
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description Longitudinal nationwide surveillance data on antimicrobial non-susceptibility and prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) as well as AmpC β-lactamases producers among Escherichia coli from different sources in the community settings are limited. Such data may impact treatment practice. The present study investigated E. coli from outpatients and patients visiting emergency rooms collected by the Taiwan Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (TSAR) program. A total of 3481 E. coli isolates were studied, including 2153 (61.9%) from urine and 1125 (32.3%) from blood samples. These isolates were collected biennially between 2002 and 2012 from a total of 28 hospitals located in different geographic regions of Taiwan. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were determined using methods recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). The prevalence and factors associated with the presence of ESBL and AmpC β-lactamase-producers were determined. Significant increases in non-susceptibility to most β-lactams and ciprofloxacin occurred during the study period. By 2012, non-susceptibility to cefotaxime and ciprofloxacin reached 21.1% and 26.9%, respectively. The prevalence of ESBL- and AmpC- producers also increased from 4.0% and 5.3%, respectively, in 2002–2004, to 10.7% for both in 2010–2012 (P < 0.001). The predominant ESBL and AmpC β-lactamase genes were CTX-M and CMY-types, respectively. Non-susceptibility of urine isolates to nitrofurantoin remained at around 8% and to fosfomycin was low (0.7%) but to cefazolin (based on the 2014 CLSI urine criteria) increased from 11.5% in 2002–2004 to 23.9% in 2010–2012 (P <0.001). Non-susceptibility of isolates from different specimen types was generally similar, but isolates from elderly patients were significantly more resistant to most antimicrobial agents and associated with the presence of ESBL- and AmpC- β-lactamases. An additional concern is that decreased ciprofloxacin susceptibility (MIC 0.12–1 mg/L) was as high as 25% in isolates from all age groups, including those from pediatric patients. Our data indicated that there is a need to re-evaluate appropriate treatment selection for community-acquired infections in Taiwan. Identification of community reservoirs of multidrug-resistant E. coli is also warranted.
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spelling pubmed-46691192015-12-10 Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan Wang, Jann-Tay Chang, Shan-Chwen Chang, Feng-Yee Fung, Chang-Phone Chuang, Yin-Ching Chen, Yao-Shen Shiau, Yih-Ru Tan, Mei-Chen Wang, Hui-Ying Lai, Jui-Fen Huang, I-Wen Yang Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling PLoS One Research Article Longitudinal nationwide surveillance data on antimicrobial non-susceptibility and prevalence of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) as well as AmpC β-lactamases producers among Escherichia coli from different sources in the community settings are limited. Such data may impact treatment practice. The present study investigated E. coli from outpatients and patients visiting emergency rooms collected by the Taiwan Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance (TSAR) program. A total of 3481 E. coli isolates were studied, including 2153 (61.9%) from urine and 1125 (32.3%) from blood samples. These isolates were collected biennially between 2002 and 2012 from a total of 28 hospitals located in different geographic regions of Taiwan. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were determined using methods recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). The prevalence and factors associated with the presence of ESBL and AmpC β-lactamase-producers were determined. Significant increases in non-susceptibility to most β-lactams and ciprofloxacin occurred during the study period. By 2012, non-susceptibility to cefotaxime and ciprofloxacin reached 21.1% and 26.9%, respectively. The prevalence of ESBL- and AmpC- producers also increased from 4.0% and 5.3%, respectively, in 2002–2004, to 10.7% for both in 2010–2012 (P < 0.001). The predominant ESBL and AmpC β-lactamase genes were CTX-M and CMY-types, respectively. Non-susceptibility of urine isolates to nitrofurantoin remained at around 8% and to fosfomycin was low (0.7%) but to cefazolin (based on the 2014 CLSI urine criteria) increased from 11.5% in 2002–2004 to 23.9% in 2010–2012 (P <0.001). Non-susceptibility of isolates from different specimen types was generally similar, but isolates from elderly patients were significantly more resistant to most antimicrobial agents and associated with the presence of ESBL- and AmpC- β-lactamases. An additional concern is that decreased ciprofloxacin susceptibility (MIC 0.12–1 mg/L) was as high as 25% in isolates from all age groups, including those from pediatric patients. Our data indicated that there is a need to re-evaluate appropriate treatment selection for community-acquired infections in Taiwan. Identification of community reservoirs of multidrug-resistant E. coli is also warranted. Public Library of Science 2015-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4669119/ /pubmed/26632819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144103 Text en © 2015 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Jann-Tay
Chang, Shan-Chwen
Chang, Feng-Yee
Fung, Chang-Phone
Chuang, Yin-Ching
Chen, Yao-Shen
Shiau, Yih-Ru
Tan, Mei-Chen
Wang, Hui-Ying
Lai, Jui-Fen
Huang, I-Wen
Yang Lauderdale, Tsai-Ling
Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title_full Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title_short Antimicrobial Non-Susceptibility of Escherichia coli from Outpatients and Patients Visiting Emergency Rooms in Taiwan
title_sort antimicrobial non-susceptibility of escherichia coli from outpatients and patients visiting emergency rooms in taiwan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4669119/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26632819
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144103
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