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Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia

A comprehensive longitudinal understanding of the changing epidemiology of the agents causing bacteraemia and their AMR profiles in key locations is crucial for assessing the progression and magnitude of the global AMR crisis. We performed a retrospective analysis of routine microbiological data fro...

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Autores principales: Zellweger, Raphaël M., Basnyat, Buddha, Shrestha, Poojan, Prajapati, Krishna G., Dongol, Sabina, Sharma, Paban K., Koirala, Samir, Darton, Thomas C., Boinett, Christine, Thompson, Corinne N., Thwaites, Guy E., Baker, Stephen, Karkey, Abhilasha
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2018.00262
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author Zellweger, Raphaël M.
Basnyat, Buddha
Shrestha, Poojan
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Dongol, Sabina
Sharma, Paban K.
Koirala, Samir
Darton, Thomas C.
Boinett, Christine
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thwaites, Guy E.
Baker, Stephen
Karkey, Abhilasha
author_facet Zellweger, Raphaël M.
Basnyat, Buddha
Shrestha, Poojan
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Dongol, Sabina
Sharma, Paban K.
Koirala, Samir
Darton, Thomas C.
Boinett, Christine
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thwaites, Guy E.
Baker, Stephen
Karkey, Abhilasha
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description A comprehensive longitudinal understanding of the changing epidemiology of the agents causing bacteraemia and their AMR profiles in key locations is crucial for assessing the progression and magnitude of the global AMR crisis. We performed a retrospective analysis of routine microbiological data from April 1992 to December 2014, studying the time trends of non-Salmonella associated bacteraemia at a single Kathmandu healthcare facility. The distribution of aetiological agents, their antimicrobial susceptibility profiles, and the hospital ward of isolation were assessed. Two hundred twenty-four thousand seven hundred forty-one blood cultures were performed over the study period, of which, 30,353 (13.5%) exhibited growth for non-contaminant bacteria. We observed a significant increasing trend in the proportion of MDR non-Salmonella Enterobacteriaceae (p < 0.001), other Gram-negative organisms (p = 0.006), and Gram-positive organisms (p = 0.006) over time. Additionally, there was an annual increasing trend in the proportion of MDR organisms in bacteria-positive blood cultures originating from patients attending the emergency ward (p = 0.006) and the outpatient department (p = 0.006). This unique dataset demonstrates that community acquired non-Salmonella bacteraemia has become an increasingly important cause of hospital admission in Kathmandu. An increasing burden of bacteraemia associated with MDR organisms in the community underscores the need for preventing the circulation of MDR bacteria within the local population.
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spelling pubmed-61562532018-10-03 Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia Zellweger, Raphaël M. Basnyat, Buddha Shrestha, Poojan Prajapati, Krishna G. Dongol, Sabina Sharma, Paban K. Koirala, Samir Darton, Thomas C. Boinett, Christine Thompson, Corinne N. Thwaites, Guy E. Baker, Stephen Karkey, Abhilasha Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine A comprehensive longitudinal understanding of the changing epidemiology of the agents causing bacteraemia and their AMR profiles in key locations is crucial for assessing the progression and magnitude of the global AMR crisis. We performed a retrospective analysis of routine microbiological data from April 1992 to December 2014, studying the time trends of non-Salmonella associated bacteraemia at a single Kathmandu healthcare facility. The distribution of aetiological agents, their antimicrobial susceptibility profiles, and the hospital ward of isolation were assessed. Two hundred twenty-four thousand seven hundred forty-one blood cultures were performed over the study period, of which, 30,353 (13.5%) exhibited growth for non-contaminant bacteria. We observed a significant increasing trend in the proportion of MDR non-Salmonella Enterobacteriaceae (p < 0.001), other Gram-negative organisms (p = 0.006), and Gram-positive organisms (p = 0.006) over time. Additionally, there was an annual increasing trend in the proportion of MDR organisms in bacteria-positive blood cultures originating from patients attending the emergency ward (p = 0.006) and the outpatient department (p = 0.006). This unique dataset demonstrates that community acquired non-Salmonella bacteraemia has become an increasingly important cause of hospital admission in Kathmandu. An increasing burden of bacteraemia associated with MDR organisms in the community underscores the need for preventing the circulation of MDR bacteria within the local population. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6156253/ /pubmed/30283784 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2018.00262 Text en Copyright © 2018 Zellweger, Basnyat, Shrestha, Prajapati, Dongol, Sharma, Koirala, Darton, Boinett, Thompson, Thwaites, Baker and Karkey. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Zellweger, Raphaël M.
Basnyat, Buddha
Shrestha, Poojan
Prajapati, Krishna G.
Dongol, Sabina
Sharma, Paban K.
Koirala, Samir
Darton, Thomas C.
Boinett, Christine
Thompson, Corinne N.
Thwaites, Guy E.
Baker, Stephen
Karkey, Abhilasha
Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title_full Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title_fullStr Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title_full_unstemmed Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title_short Changing Antimicrobial Resistance Trends in Kathmandu, Nepal: A 23-Year Retrospective Analysis of Bacteraemia
title_sort changing antimicrobial resistance trends in kathmandu, nepal: a 23-year retrospective analysis of bacteraemia
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6156253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30283784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2018.00262
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