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Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes
BACKGROUND: A first step to combating antimicrobial resistance in enteric pathogens is to establish an objective assessment of antibiotic exposure. Our goal was to develop and evaluate a liquid chromatography–ion trap mass spectrometry (LC/MS) method to determine antibiotic exposure in patients with...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6782107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31192364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz299 |
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author | Alexandrova, Ludmila Haque, Farhana Rodriguez, Patricia Marrazzo, Ashton C Grembi, Jessica A Ramachandran, Vasavi Hryckowian, Andrew J Adams, Christopher M Siddique, Md Shah A Khan, Ashraful I Qadri, Firdausi Andrews, Jason R Rahman, Mahmudur Spormann, Alfred M Schoolnik, Gary K Chien, Allis Nelson, Eric J |
author_facet | Alexandrova, Ludmila Haque, Farhana Rodriguez, Patricia Marrazzo, Ashton C Grembi, Jessica A Ramachandran, Vasavi Hryckowian, Andrew J Adams, Christopher M Siddique, Md Shah A Khan, Ashraful I Qadri, Firdausi Andrews, Jason R Rahman, Mahmudur Spormann, Alfred M Schoolnik, Gary K Chien, Allis Nelson, Eric J |
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description | BACKGROUND: A first step to combating antimicrobial resistance in enteric pathogens is to establish an objective assessment of antibiotic exposure. Our goal was to develop and evaluate a liquid chromatography–ion trap mass spectrometry (LC/MS) method to determine antibiotic exposure in patients with cholera. METHODS: A priority list for targeted LC/MS was generated from medication-vendor surveys in Bangladesh. A study of patients with and those without cholera was conducted to collect and analyze paired urine and stool samples. RESULTS: Among 845 patients, 11% (90) were Vibrio cholerae positive; among these 90 patients, analysis of stool specimens revealed ≥1 antibiotic in 86% and ≥2 antibiotics in 52%. Among 44 patients with cholera and paired urine and stool specimens, ≥1 antibiotic was detected in 98% and ≥2 antibiotics were detected in 84%, despite 55% self-reporting medication use. Compared with LC/MS, a low-cost antimicrobial detection bioassay lacked a sufficient negative predictive value (10%; 95% confidence interval, 6%–16%). Detection of guideline-recommended antibiotics in stool specimens did (for azithromycin; P = .040) and did not (for ciprofloxacin) correlate with V. cholerae suppression. A nonrecommended antibiotic (metronidazole) was associated with decreases in anaerobes (ie, Prevotella organisms; P < .001). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that there may be no true negative control group when attempting to account for antibiotic exposure in settings like those in this study. |
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spelling | pubmed-67821072019-10-15 Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes Alexandrova, Ludmila Haque, Farhana Rodriguez, Patricia Marrazzo, Ashton C Grembi, Jessica A Ramachandran, Vasavi Hryckowian, Andrew J Adams, Christopher M Siddique, Md Shah A Khan, Ashraful I Qadri, Firdausi Andrews, Jason R Rahman, Mahmudur Spormann, Alfred M Schoolnik, Gary K Chien, Allis Nelson, Eric J J Infect Dis Major Articles and Brief Reports BACKGROUND: A first step to combating antimicrobial resistance in enteric pathogens is to establish an objective assessment of antibiotic exposure. Our goal was to develop and evaluate a liquid chromatography–ion trap mass spectrometry (LC/MS) method to determine antibiotic exposure in patients with cholera. METHODS: A priority list for targeted LC/MS was generated from medication-vendor surveys in Bangladesh. A study of patients with and those without cholera was conducted to collect and analyze paired urine and stool samples. RESULTS: Among 845 patients, 11% (90) were Vibrio cholerae positive; among these 90 patients, analysis of stool specimens revealed ≥1 antibiotic in 86% and ≥2 antibiotics in 52%. Among 44 patients with cholera and paired urine and stool specimens, ≥1 antibiotic was detected in 98% and ≥2 antibiotics were detected in 84%, despite 55% self-reporting medication use. Compared with LC/MS, a low-cost antimicrobial detection bioassay lacked a sufficient negative predictive value (10%; 95% confidence interval, 6%–16%). Detection of guideline-recommended antibiotics in stool specimens did (for azithromycin; P = .040) and did not (for ciprofloxacin) correlate with V. cholerae suppression. A nonrecommended antibiotic (metronidazole) was associated with decreases in anaerobes (ie, Prevotella organisms; P < .001). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that there may be no true negative control group when attempting to account for antibiotic exposure in settings like those in this study. Oxford University Press 2019-11-15 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6782107/ /pubmed/31192364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz299 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. 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 | Major Articles and Brief Reports Alexandrova, Ludmila Haque, Farhana Rodriguez, Patricia Marrazzo, Ashton C Grembi, Jessica A Ramachandran, Vasavi Hryckowian, Andrew J Adams, Christopher M Siddique, Md Shah A Khan, Ashraful I Qadri, Firdausi Andrews, Jason R Rahman, Mahmudur Spormann, Alfred M Schoolnik, Gary K Chien, Allis Nelson, Eric J Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title | Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title_full | Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title_fullStr | Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title_short | Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes |
title_sort | identification of widespread antibiotic exposure in patients with cholera correlates with clinically relevant microbiota changes |
topic | Major Articles and Brief Reports |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6782107/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31192364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiz299 |
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