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Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia

OBJECTIVES: To explore the risk factors, the prevalence rate, and gene types of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria as the causative agents of infection at King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital (KAASH), Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. METHODS: This was a retrospective study conduc...

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Autores principales: Al-Garni, Saleh M., Ghonaim, Mabrouk M., Ahmed, Mohamed Morsi M., Al-Ghamdi, Ali S., Ganai, Farooq A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Saudi Medical Journal 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30520499
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2018.12.23273
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author Al-Garni, Saleh M.
Ghonaim, Mabrouk M.
Ahmed, Mohamed Morsi M.
Al-Ghamdi, Ali S.
Ganai, Farooq A.
author_facet Al-Garni, Saleh M.
Ghonaim, Mabrouk M.
Ahmed, Mohamed Morsi M.
Al-Ghamdi, Ali S.
Ganai, Farooq A.
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description OBJECTIVES: To explore the risk factors, the prevalence rate, and gene types of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria as the causative agents of infection at King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital (KAASH), Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. METHODS: This was a retrospective study conducted during the period between February 2017 and January 2018. All samples obtained from the KAASH were analyzed. The MicroScan Walkaway System, bacteriological examination and double disk synergy tests were used to detect ESBL-producing bacteria. To identify ESBL genes, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique was used. RESULTS: The ESBL phenotype was detected in 351 of 1151 isolates (30.5%); Escherichia coli (E. coli) (62.7%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) (23.6%) were the most prevalent. The highest proportion of ESBL specimens was found in urine (62%.5), and these organisms were mainly isolated from the female medical ward (20.2%). Based on the statistical analysis, lung diseases, renal diseases, diabetes and heart diseases contributed to the spread of ESBL infections. Amikacin, imipenem, meropenem and tigecycline were found to be effective in overcoming ESBL infections; however, these antibiotics may be inappropriate for new strains of K.pneumoniae. The distribution of the blaCTX-M gene was high (87%), compared with blaTEM (74.9%) and blaSHV (29.4%). CONCLUSION: These data provide new epidemiological information about the prevalence of ESBL-producing organisms among patients in KAASH, Taif, Saudi Arabia. In addition, this study identified the clonal nature of isolated E.coli and K.pneumoniae.
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spelling pubmed-63446492019-02-04 Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia Al-Garni, Saleh M. Ghonaim, Mabrouk M. Ahmed, Mohamed Morsi M. Al-Ghamdi, Ali S. Ganai, Farooq A. Saudi Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: To explore the risk factors, the prevalence rate, and gene types of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria as the causative agents of infection at King Abdulaziz Specialist Hospital (KAASH), Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. METHODS: This was a retrospective study conducted during the period between February 2017 and January 2018. All samples obtained from the KAASH were analyzed. The MicroScan Walkaway System, bacteriological examination and double disk synergy tests were used to detect ESBL-producing bacteria. To identify ESBL genes, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique was used. RESULTS: The ESBL phenotype was detected in 351 of 1151 isolates (30.5%); Escherichia coli (E. coli) (62.7%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) (23.6%) were the most prevalent. The highest proportion of ESBL specimens was found in urine (62%.5), and these organisms were mainly isolated from the female medical ward (20.2%). Based on the statistical analysis, lung diseases, renal diseases, diabetes and heart diseases contributed to the spread of ESBL infections. Amikacin, imipenem, meropenem and tigecycline were found to be effective in overcoming ESBL infections; however, these antibiotics may be inappropriate for new strains of K.pneumoniae. The distribution of the blaCTX-M gene was high (87%), compared with blaTEM (74.9%) and blaSHV (29.4%). CONCLUSION: These data provide new epidemiological information about the prevalence of ESBL-producing organisms among patients in KAASH, Taif, Saudi Arabia. In addition, this study identified the clonal nature of isolated E.coli and K.pneumoniae. Saudi Medical Journal 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6344649/ /pubmed/30520499 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2018.12.23273 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al-Ghamdi, Ali S.
Ganai, Farooq A.
Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title_full Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title_short Risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of Saudi Arabia
title_sort risk factors and molecular features of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing bacteria at southwest of saudi arabia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344649/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30520499
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2018.12.23273
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