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Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is a growing concern regarding the lack of new antibiotics, especially for multidrug- resistant bacteria that produce Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBLs). The present study aims to assess the preva- lence of bacteria producing ESBLs, their antimicrobial resistance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708561/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531102 http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/IJP.14.1.61 |
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author | Yousefipour, Mehdi Rasoulinejad, Mehrnaz Hadadi, Azar Esmailpour, Negin Abdollahi, Alireza Jafari, Sirous Khorsand, Atieh |
author_facet | Yousefipour, Mehdi Rasoulinejad, Mehrnaz Hadadi, Azar Esmailpour, Negin Abdollahi, Alireza Jafari, Sirous Khorsand, Atieh |
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description | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is a growing concern regarding the lack of new antibiotics, especially for multidrug- resistant bacteria that produce Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBLs). The present study aims to assess the preva- lence of bacteria producing ESBLs, their antimicrobial resistance pattern, and its main determinants among hospitalized patients. METHODS: The study population included 383 consecutive patients with a definitive diagnosis of urinary tract infection (UTI). All eligible subjects for the study had a positive culture for gram-negative microorganisms in urine specimens. ESBL producing isolates were characterized phenotypically for ESBL production using the double disc synergy test. RESULTS: In total, 383 specimens were assessed, among which 212 (55.4%) were related to bacteria producing ESBLs (ESBL+). Of those with ESBL + infections, 65.5% were sourced from catheters (as hospital-associated UTIs), and 35.5% were categorized as community-associated UTIs. In the group consisting of bacteria producing ESBLs, the high- est sensitivity was observed with Imipenem (72.2%), while the highest resistance was revealed with ceftriaxone (100%). CONCLUSION: We have shown that our community faces a high prevalence of bacteria producing ESBLs, mostly sourced from the catheterization of hospitalized patients. The highest bacterial sensitivity was observed with Imipenem, nitrofu- rantoin, and amikacin, while the highest resistance was found with ceftriaxone and cotrimoxazole, suggesting the inef- fectiveness of using the two latter antibiotics for eradicating these bacterial infections. On the other hand, a history of urinary catheterization and previous hospitalization were two main determinants of their presence, a finding which em- phasizes the importance of avoiding catheterization and hospitalization of patients with UTIs without proper indications. |
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spelling | pubmed-67085612019-09-17 Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants Yousefipour, Mehdi Rasoulinejad, Mehrnaz Hadadi, Azar Esmailpour, Negin Abdollahi, Alireza Jafari, Sirous Khorsand, Atieh Iran J Pathol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is a growing concern regarding the lack of new antibiotics, especially for multidrug- resistant bacteria that produce Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBLs). The present study aims to assess the preva- lence of bacteria producing ESBLs, their antimicrobial resistance pattern, and its main determinants among hospitalized patients. METHODS: The study population included 383 consecutive patients with a definitive diagnosis of urinary tract infection (UTI). All eligible subjects for the study had a positive culture for gram-negative microorganisms in urine specimens. ESBL producing isolates were characterized phenotypically for ESBL production using the double disc synergy test. RESULTS: In total, 383 specimens were assessed, among which 212 (55.4%) were related to bacteria producing ESBLs (ESBL+). Of those with ESBL + infections, 65.5% were sourced from catheters (as hospital-associated UTIs), and 35.5% were categorized as community-associated UTIs. In the group consisting of bacteria producing ESBLs, the high- est sensitivity was observed with Imipenem (72.2%), while the highest resistance was revealed with ceftriaxone (100%). CONCLUSION: We have shown that our community faces a high prevalence of bacteria producing ESBLs, mostly sourced from the catheterization of hospitalized patients. The highest bacterial sensitivity was observed with Imipenem, nitrofu- rantoin, and amikacin, while the highest resistance was found with ceftriaxone and cotrimoxazole, suggesting the inef- fectiveness of using the two latter antibiotics for eradicating these bacterial infections. On the other hand, a history of urinary catheterization and previous hospitalization were two main determinants of their presence, a finding which em- phasizes the importance of avoiding catheterization and hospitalization of patients with UTIs without proper indications. Iranian Society of Pathology 2019 2018-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6708561/ /pubmed/31531102 http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/IJP.14.1.61 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yousefipour, Mehdi Rasoulinejad, Mehrnaz Hadadi, Azar Esmailpour, Negin Abdollahi, Alireza Jafari, Sirous Khorsand, Atieh Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title | Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title_full | Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title_fullStr | Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title_short | Bacteria Producing Extended Spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in Hospitalized Patients: Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern and its Main Determinants |
title_sort | bacteria producing extended spectrum β-lactamases (esbls) in hospitalized patients: prevalence, antimicrobial resistance pattern and its main determinants |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6708561/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531102 http://dx.doi.org/10.30699/IJP.14.1.61 |
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