Early life antibiotic usage and impact on the gut microbiota, including emergence of antimicrobial resistant Enterococcus

Muhammad Hassan Saeed, Lindsay J Hall
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The early life microbiota is an ‘immature’ and highly dynamic microbial ecosystem, which is central to infant health. Both perinatal and postnatal factors can impact the gut microbiota, with antibiotics proposed to cause short and longer-term disturbances. Antibiotics not only impact microbial community composition, they also contribute to the overall antibiotic resistance profile i.e. the ‘resistome’, and they may also enhance carriage of multi-drug resistant bacteria. Given high antibiotic prescription practices in pregnant women and new-borns this also contributes to the global threat of antimicrobial resistant. This review summarises the current literature on antibiotic usage and how this may impact the developing gut microbiota during early life, including the influence of horizontal gene transfer on contributions to pathogenicity and resistance of gut bacteria. We also focus on Enterococcus spp. given their high levels in infants and their link with opportunistic infections that are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality during early life. Finally, a perspective on the importance to antibiotic stewardship, and harnessing the microbiota itself for anti-infection therapies for reducing antibiotic usage are also covered.
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生命早期抗生素的使用及其对肠道微生物群的影响,包括耐药肠球菌的出现
生命早期的微生物群是一个“不成熟”且高度动态的微生物生态系统,对婴儿健康至关重要。围产期和产后因素都可以影响肠道微生物群,抗生素被认为会引起短期和长期的紊乱。抗生素不仅会影响微生物群落组成,还会影响整体抗生素耐药谱,即“耐药组”,它们还可能增强多重耐药细菌的携带。鉴于孕妇和新生儿的抗生素处方做法较多,这也加剧了抗微生物药物耐药性的全球威胁。本文综述了目前关于抗生素使用的文献,以及抗生素如何影响生命早期肠道微生物群的发育,包括水平基因转移对肠道细菌致病性和耐药性的影响。鉴于肠球菌在婴儿中的高水平及其与机会性感染的联系,我们也将重点放在肠球菌上,机会性感染是早期生命中发病率和死亡率的重要原因。最后,对抗生素管理的重要性的观点,以及利用微生物群本身进行抗感染治疗以减少抗生素的使用也被涵盖。
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