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Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Bacteremia is a leading cause of mortality in developing countries, however, etiologic evaluation is infrequent and empiric antibiotic use not evidence-based. Here, we evaluated the patterns of ESBL resistance in children enrolled into a surveillance study for community acquired bacterem...

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Autores principales: Duru, Carissa, Olanipekun, Grace, Odili, Vivian, Kocmich, Nicholas, Rezac, Amy, Ajose, Theresa O., Medugu, Nubwa, Umoru, Dominic, Onuchukwu, Chukwuma, Munir, Huda, Jibir, Binta Wudil, Farouk, Zubaida, Gambo, Safiya, Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah, Olaosebikan, Rasaq, Ebruke, Bernard, Esimone, Charles, Obaro, Stephen
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230037
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author Duru, Carissa
Olanipekun, Grace
Odili, Vivian
Kocmich, Nicholas
Rezac, Amy
Ajose, Theresa O.
Medugu, Nubwa
Umoru, Dominic
Onuchukwu, Chukwuma
Munir, Huda
Jibir, Binta Wudil
Farouk, Zubaida
Gambo, Safiya
Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah
Olaosebikan, Rasaq
Ebruke, Bernard
Esimone, Charles
Obaro, Stephen
author_facet Duru, Carissa
Olanipekun, Grace
Odili, Vivian
Kocmich, Nicholas
Rezac, Amy
Ajose, Theresa O.
Medugu, Nubwa
Umoru, Dominic
Onuchukwu, Chukwuma
Munir, Huda
Jibir, Binta Wudil
Farouk, Zubaida
Gambo, Safiya
Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah
Olaosebikan, Rasaq
Ebruke, Bernard
Esimone, Charles
Obaro, Stephen
author_sort Duru, Carissa
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description BACKGROUND: Bacteremia is a leading cause of mortality in developing countries, however, etiologic evaluation is infrequent and empiric antibiotic use not evidence-based. Here, we evaluated the patterns of ESBL resistance in children enrolled into a surveillance study for community acquired bacteremic syndromes across health facilities in Central and Northwestern Nigeria. METHOD: Blood culture was performed for children aged less than 5 years suspected of having sepsis from Sept 2008-Dec 2016. Blood was incubated using the BACTEC(00AE) system and Enterobacteriacea identified to the species level using Analytical Profile Index (API20E(®)). Antibiotic susceptibility profile was determined by the disc diffusion method. Real time PCR was used to characterize genes responsible for ESBL production. RESULT: Of 21,000 children screened from Sept 2008-Dec 2016, 2,625(12.5%) were culture-positive. A total of 413 Enterobacteriaceae available for analysis were screened for ESBL. ESBL production was detected in 160 Enterobacteriaceae, high resistance rates were observed among ESBL-positive isolates for Ceftriaxone (92.3%), Aztreonam (96.8%), Cefpodoxime (96.3%), Cefotaxime (98.8%) and Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (90%), while 87.5%, 90.7%, and 91.9% of the isolates were susceptible to Imipenem, Amikacin and Meropenem respectively. Frequently detected resistance genes were blaTEM—83.8% (134/160), and, blaCTX-M 83.1% (133/160) followed by blaSHVgenes 66.3% (106/160). Co-existence of blaCTX-M, blaTEM and blaSHV was seen in 94/160 (58.8%), blaCTX-M and blaTEM in 118/160 (73.8%), blaTEM and blaSHV in 97/160 (60.6%) and blaCTX-M and blaSHV in 100/160 (62.5%) of isolates tested. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate a high prevalence of bacteremia from ESBL Enterobacteriaceae in this population of children. These are resistant to commonly used antibiotics and careful choice of antibiotic treatment options is critical. Further studies to evaluate transmission dynamics of resistance genes could help in the reduction of ESBL resistance in these settings.
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spelling pubmed-75880542020-10-30 Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria Duru, Carissa Olanipekun, Grace Odili, Vivian Kocmich, Nicholas Rezac, Amy Ajose, Theresa O. Medugu, Nubwa Umoru, Dominic Onuchukwu, Chukwuma Munir, Huda Jibir, Binta Wudil Farouk, Zubaida Gambo, Safiya Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah Olaosebikan, Rasaq Ebruke, Bernard Esimone, Charles Obaro, Stephen PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Bacteremia is a leading cause of mortality in developing countries, however, etiologic evaluation is infrequent and empiric antibiotic use not evidence-based. Here, we evaluated the patterns of ESBL resistance in children enrolled into a surveillance study for community acquired bacteremic syndromes across health facilities in Central and Northwestern Nigeria. METHOD: Blood culture was performed for children aged less than 5 years suspected of having sepsis from Sept 2008-Dec 2016. Blood was incubated using the BACTEC(00AE) system and Enterobacteriacea identified to the species level using Analytical Profile Index (API20E(®)). Antibiotic susceptibility profile was determined by the disc diffusion method. Real time PCR was used to characterize genes responsible for ESBL production. RESULT: Of 21,000 children screened from Sept 2008-Dec 2016, 2,625(12.5%) were culture-positive. A total of 413 Enterobacteriaceae available for analysis were screened for ESBL. ESBL production was detected in 160 Enterobacteriaceae, high resistance rates were observed among ESBL-positive isolates for Ceftriaxone (92.3%), Aztreonam (96.8%), Cefpodoxime (96.3%), Cefotaxime (98.8%) and Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (90%), while 87.5%, 90.7%, and 91.9% of the isolates were susceptible to Imipenem, Amikacin and Meropenem respectively. Frequently detected resistance genes were blaTEM—83.8% (134/160), and, blaCTX-M 83.1% (133/160) followed by blaSHVgenes 66.3% (106/160). Co-existence of blaCTX-M, blaTEM and blaSHV was seen in 94/160 (58.8%), blaCTX-M and blaTEM in 118/160 (73.8%), blaTEM and blaSHV in 97/160 (60.6%) and blaCTX-M and blaSHV in 100/160 (62.5%) of isolates tested. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate a high prevalence of bacteremia from ESBL Enterobacteriaceae in this population of children. These are resistant to commonly used antibiotics and careful choice of antibiotic treatment options is critical. Further studies to evaluate transmission dynamics of resistance genes could help in the reduction of ESBL resistance in these settings. Public Library of Science 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7588054/ /pubmed/33104733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230037 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Duru, Carissa
Olanipekun, Grace
Odili, Vivian
Kocmich, Nicholas
Rezac, Amy
Ajose, Theresa O.
Medugu, Nubwa
Umoru, Dominic
Onuchukwu, Chukwuma
Munir, Huda
Jibir, Binta Wudil
Farouk, Zubaida
Gambo, Safiya
Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah
Olaosebikan, Rasaq
Ebruke, Bernard
Esimone, Charles
Obaro, Stephen
Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title_full Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title_fullStr Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title_short Molecular characterization of invasive Enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in Central and Northwestern Nigeria
title_sort molecular characterization of invasive enterobacteriaceae from pediatric patients in central and northwestern nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230037
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