Effect of subinhibitory concentrations of biocides on formation of adaptive resistance of clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae

Zh. Tsуrkunova, A. Emelyanova, E. Gudkova, G. Skorokhod, V. Butkevich, I. Slabko, N. Berdnik, I. Gavrilova
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The purpose of the research is to study the effect of subinhibitory concentrations of biocides on the formation of adaptive resistance of clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae. The study analyzes the effect of chlorhexidine, benzalkonium chloride, povidone iodine, ethanol, glycolic acid, polyhexamethylene guanidine on the formation of adaptive resistance of clinical isolates of Kl. pneumoniae (n=9), isolated in 2021 from patients undergoing treatment in various departments of the oncological hospital in Minsk. Determination of the sensitivity of bacteria to biocides was carried out with the serial dilutions method in a dense nutrient medium and with the serial microdilutions method in a liquid nutrient medium, using a twofold dilution of each antimicrobial substance. Throughout the course of the research, it was found that subcultivation of clinical isolates of K. pneumoniae on media with subinhibitory concentrations of chlorhexidine and benzalkonium chloride led to 60 and 40 times increase in bacterial resistance to them, respectively. It was shown that variability which does not affect the bacterial genome makes the maximum contribution to the development of resistance of K. pneumoniae clinical isolates to chlorhexidine, and both phenotypic and mutational variability to benzalkonium chloride. Povidone iodine, ethanol and glycolic acid did not cause the development of adaptive resistance of microorganisms. The results obtained indicate that the irrational and uncontrolled use of antiseptic and disinfectants containing chlorhexidine and benzalkonium chloride as active substances can lead to the development of adaptive resistance of microorganisms and thereby reduce the effectiveness of preventive and therapeutic measures.
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杀菌剂亚抑制浓度对肺炎克雷伯菌临床分离株形成适应性耐药的影响
本研究的目的是研究亚抑制浓度的杀菌剂对肺炎克雷伯菌临床分离株形成适应性耐药性的影响。本研究分析氯己定、苯甲氯铵、聚维酮碘、乙醇、乙醇酸、聚六亚甲基胍对2021年从明斯克肿瘤医院各科室接受治疗的患者中分离出的肺炎链球菌临床分离株(n=9)形成适应性耐药的影响。采用密集营养培养基中的连续稀释法和液体营养培养基中的连续微稀释法测定细菌对杀菌剂的敏感性,每种抗菌物质的稀释倍数为两倍。在整个研究过程中,发现临床分离的肺炎克雷伯菌在亚抑制浓度的氯己定和苯扎氯铵培养基上继代培养,导致细菌对它们的耐药性分别增加60倍和40倍。结果表明,不影响细菌基因组的变异对肺炎克雷伯菌临床分离株对氯己定的耐药性以及对苯扎氯铵的表型和突变变异的发展贡献最大。聚维酮碘、乙醇和乙醇酸没有引起微生物产生适应抗性。结果表明,以氯己定和苯扎氯铵为活性物质的防腐剂和消毒剂的不合理和不控制使用可导致微生物产生适应性耐药,从而降低防治措施的有效性。
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