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Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Emergence and spread of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing gram-negative bacteria, mainly due to CTX-M, is a major global public health problem. Patients infected with ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria have an increased risk of treatment failure and death. We investigated the prev...

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Autores principales: Sonda, Tolbert, Kumburu, Happiness, van Zwetselaar, Marco, Alifrangis, Michael, Mmbaga, Blandina T., Lund, Ole, Aarestrup, Frank M., Kibiki, Gibson
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29464424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-018-3196-8
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author Sonda, Tolbert
Kumburu, Happiness
van Zwetselaar, Marco
Alifrangis, Michael
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Lund, Ole
Aarestrup, Frank M.
Kibiki, Gibson
author_facet Sonda, Tolbert
Kumburu, Happiness
van Zwetselaar, Marco
Alifrangis, Michael
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Lund, Ole
Aarestrup, Frank M.
Kibiki, Gibson
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description Emergence and spread of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing gram-negative bacteria, mainly due to CTX-M, is a major global public health problem. Patients infected with ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria have an increased risk of treatment failure and death. We investigated the prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria isolated from clinical specimens of patients hospitalized at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Isolated gram-negative bacteria from inpatients admitted at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) between August 2013 and August 2015 were fully genome sequenced. The prevalence of ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria was determined based on the presence of bla(CTX-M). The odds ratio (OR) and risk factors for ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria due to CTX-M were assessed using logistic regression models. The overall CTX-M prevalence (95% CI) was 13.6% (10.1–18.1). Adjusted for other factors, the OR of CTX-M gram-negative bacteria for patients previously hospitalized was 0.26 (0.08–0.88), p = 0.031; the OR for patients currently on antibiotics was 4.02 (1.29–12.58), p = 0.017; the OR for patients currently on ceftriaxone was 0.14 (0.04–0.46), p = 0.001; and the OR for patients with wound infections was 0.24 (0.09–0.61), p = 0.003. The prevalence of ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria due to CTX-M in this setting is relatively low compared to other previous reports in similar settings. However, to properly stop further spread in the hospital, we recommend setting up a hospital surveillance system that takes full advantage of the available next-generation sequencing facility to routinely screen for all types of bacterial resistance genes.
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spelling pubmed-59170022018-04-30 Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Sonda, Tolbert Kumburu, Happiness van Zwetselaar, Marco Alifrangis, Michael Mmbaga, Blandina T. Lund, Ole Aarestrup, Frank M. Kibiki, Gibson Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis Original Article Emergence and spread of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing gram-negative bacteria, mainly due to CTX-M, is a major global public health problem. Patients infected with ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria have an increased risk of treatment failure and death. We investigated the prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria isolated from clinical specimens of patients hospitalized at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Isolated gram-negative bacteria from inpatients admitted at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) between August 2013 and August 2015 were fully genome sequenced. The prevalence of ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria was determined based on the presence of bla(CTX-M). The odds ratio (OR) and risk factors for ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria due to CTX-M were assessed using logistic regression models. The overall CTX-M prevalence (95% CI) was 13.6% (10.1–18.1). Adjusted for other factors, the OR of CTX-M gram-negative bacteria for patients previously hospitalized was 0.26 (0.08–0.88), p = 0.031; the OR for patients currently on antibiotics was 4.02 (1.29–12.58), p = 0.017; the OR for patients currently on ceftriaxone was 0.14 (0.04–0.46), p = 0.001; and the OR for patients with wound infections was 0.24 (0.09–0.61), p = 0.003. The prevalence of ESBL-producing gram-negative bacteria due to CTX-M in this setting is relatively low compared to other previous reports in similar settings. However, to properly stop further spread in the hospital, we recommend setting up a hospital surveillance system that takes full advantage of the available next-generation sequencing facility to routinely screen for all types of bacterial resistance genes. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-02-20 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5917002/ /pubmed/29464424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-018-3196-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Sonda, Tolbert
Kumburu, Happiness
van Zwetselaar, Marco
Alifrangis, Michael
Mmbaga, Blandina T.
Lund, Ole
Aarestrup, Frank M.
Kibiki, Gibson
Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title_full Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title_fullStr Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title_short Prevalence and risk factors for CTX-M gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
title_sort prevalence and risk factors for ctx-m gram-negative bacteria in hospitalized patients at a tertiary care hospital in kilimanjaro, tanzania
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5917002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29464424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-018-3196-8
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