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Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)

BACKGROUND: The adequacy of the World Health Organization’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) antimicrobial guidelines for the treatment of suspected severe bacterial infections is dependent on a low prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We describe trends in etiologies and s...

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Autores principales: Iroh Tam, Pui-Ying, Musicha, Patrick, Kawaza, Kondwani, Cornick, Jenifer, Denis, Brigitte, Freyne, Bridget, Everett, Dean, Dube, Queen, French, Neil, Feasey, Nicholas, Heyderman, Robert
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6579959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30277505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy834
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author Iroh Tam, Pui-Ying
Musicha, Patrick
Kawaza, Kondwani
Cornick, Jenifer
Denis, Brigitte
Freyne, Bridget
Everett, Dean
Dube, Queen
French, Neil
Feasey, Nicholas
Heyderman, Robert
author_facet Iroh Tam, Pui-Ying
Musicha, Patrick
Kawaza, Kondwani
Cornick, Jenifer
Denis, Brigitte
Freyne, Bridget
Everett, Dean
Dube, Queen
French, Neil
Feasey, Nicholas
Heyderman, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: The adequacy of the World Health Organization’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) antimicrobial guidelines for the treatment of suspected severe bacterial infections is dependent on a low prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We describe trends in etiologies and susceptibility patterns of bloodstream infections (BSI) in hospitalized children in Malawi. METHODS: We determined the change in the population-based incidence of BSI in children admitted to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi (1998–2017). AMR profiles were assessed by the disc diffusion method, and trends over time were evaluated. RESULTS: A total 89643 pediatric blood cultures were performed, and 10621 pathogens were included in the analysis. Estimated minimum incidence rates of BSI for those ≤5 years of age fell from a peak of 11.4 per 1000 persons in 2002 to 3.4 per 1000 persons in 2017. Over 2 decades, the resistance of Gram-negative pathogens to all empiric, first-line antimicrobials (ampicillin/penicillin, gentamicin, ceftriaxone) among children ≤5 years increased from 3.4% to 30.2% (P < .001). Among those ≤60 days, AMR to all first-line antimicrobials increased from 7.0% to 67.7% (P < .001). Among children ≤5 years, Klebsiella spp. resistance to all first-line antimicrobial regimens increased from 5.9% to 93.7% (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of BSI among hospitalized children has decreased substantially over the last 20 years, although gains have been offset by increases in Gram-negative pathogens’ resistance to all empiric first-line antimicrobials. There is an urgent need to address the broader challenge of adapting IMCI guidelines to the local setting in the face of rapidly-expanding AMR in childhood BSI.
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spelling pubmed-65799592019-06-20 Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017) Iroh Tam, Pui-Ying Musicha, Patrick Kawaza, Kondwani Cornick, Jenifer Denis, Brigitte Freyne, Bridget Everett, Dean Dube, Queen French, Neil Feasey, Nicholas Heyderman, Robert Clin Infect Dis Articles and Commentaries BACKGROUND: The adequacy of the World Health Organization’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) antimicrobial guidelines for the treatment of suspected severe bacterial infections is dependent on a low prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We describe trends in etiologies and susceptibility patterns of bloodstream infections (BSI) in hospitalized children in Malawi. METHODS: We determined the change in the population-based incidence of BSI in children admitted to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi (1998–2017). AMR profiles were assessed by the disc diffusion method, and trends over time were evaluated. RESULTS: A total 89643 pediatric blood cultures were performed, and 10621 pathogens were included in the analysis. Estimated minimum incidence rates of BSI for those ≤5 years of age fell from a peak of 11.4 per 1000 persons in 2002 to 3.4 per 1000 persons in 2017. Over 2 decades, the resistance of Gram-negative pathogens to all empiric, first-line antimicrobials (ampicillin/penicillin, gentamicin, ceftriaxone) among children ≤5 years increased from 3.4% to 30.2% (P < .001). Among those ≤60 days, AMR to all first-line antimicrobials increased from 7.0% to 67.7% (P < .001). Among children ≤5 years, Klebsiella spp. resistance to all first-line antimicrobial regimens increased from 5.9% to 93.7% (P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of BSI among hospitalized children has decreased substantially over the last 20 years, although gains have been offset by increases in Gram-negative pathogens’ resistance to all empiric first-line antimicrobials. There is an urgent need to address the broader challenge of adapting IMCI guidelines to the local setting in the face of rapidly-expanding AMR in childhood BSI. Oxford University Press 2019-07-01 2018-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6579959/ /pubmed/30277505 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy834 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles and Commentaries
Iroh Tam, Pui-Ying
Musicha, Patrick
Kawaza, Kondwani
Cornick, Jenifer
Denis, Brigitte
Freyne, Bridget
Everett, Dean
Dube, Queen
French, Neil
Feasey, Nicholas
Heyderman, Robert
Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title_full Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title_fullStr Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title_short Emerging Resistance to Empiric Antimicrobial Regimens for Pediatric Bloodstream Infections in Malawi (1998–2017)
title_sort emerging resistance to empiric antimicrobial regimens for pediatric bloodstream infections in malawi (1998–2017)
topic Articles and Commentaries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6579959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30277505
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciy834
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