Prevalence, Predictors, and Cross-Resistance of Community-Acquired Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacterales in Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections in Israel.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS Clinical Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-29 DOI:10.1177/00099228241241932
Suha Rizik, Imad Kassis, Elias Nasrallah, Nadeen Makhoul, Halima Dabaja-Younis
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This retrospective study evaluates the incidence and risk factors of community-acquired urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs) linked to extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBLPE). The study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in northern Israel and included children younger than 18 years with CA-UTIs due to Enterobacterales who were admitted to the emergency department, during the years 2017 to 2019. Among the 570 children, 9.8% had ESBLPE-associated CA-UTIs. This prevalence remained steady over the study period. ESBLPE exhibited substantial resistance to amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (62.5% vs 20.4%, P < .001, odds ratio [OR] = 6.5), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (58.9% vs 18%, P < .001, OR = 6.6), ciprofloxacin (33.9% vs 3.1%, P < .001, OR = 15.9), piperacillin/tazobactam (26.8% vs 7%, P < .001, OR = 4.9), and gentamicin (21.4% vs 4.3%, P < .001, OR = 6.1), compared with non-ESBLPE. Risk factors for ESBLPE-associated UTIs included recent antibiotic treatment within the past 3 months (P = .003, OR = 3.5) and colonization with ESBLPE (P < .001, OR = 12.8). Given the variable incidence of ESBLPE, relying on local epidemiology for antibiotic selection pending culture results is crucial. The study finding of a low ESBLPE incidence, coupled with global concerns regarding carbapenem resistance, supports cautious use of broad-spectrum antibiotics in nonsevere cases.

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以色列小儿尿路感染中社区获得型广谱β-乳酰胺酶产肠杆菌的流行率、预测因素和交叉耐药性。
这项回顾性研究评估了社区获得性尿路感染(CA-UTI)与产广谱β-内酰胺酶肠杆菌(ESBLPE)相关的发病率和风险因素。这项研究在以色列北部的一家三甲医院进行,研究对象包括2017年至2019年期间急诊科收治的因肠杆菌引起的社区获得性尿路感染(CA-UTI)的18岁以下儿童。在 570 名儿童中,9.8% 患有与 ESBLPE 相关的 CA-UTI。这一发病率在研究期间保持稳定。ESBLPE对阿莫西林/克拉维酸(62.5% vs 20.4%,P < .001,几率比 [OR] = 6.5)、三甲双氨/磺胺甲噁唑(58.9% vs 18%,P < .001,OR = 6.6)、环丙沙星(33.9% vs 3.1%,P < .001,OR = 15.9)、哌拉西林/他唑巴坦(26.8% vs 7%,P < .001,OR = 4.9)和庆大霉素(21.4% vs 4.3%,P < .001,OR = 6.1)。ESBLPE相关UTI的风险因素包括过去3个月内最近接受过抗生素治疗(P = .003,OR = 3.5)和ESBLPE定植(P < .001,OR = 12.8)。鉴于 ESBLPE 的发病率参差不齐,因此在等待培养结果时依靠当地流行病学来选择抗生素至关重要。该研究发现 ESBLPE 的发病率较低,加上全球对碳青霉烯耐药性的担忧,因此支持在非严重病例中谨慎使用广谱抗生素。
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Clinical Pediatrics
Clinical Pediatrics 医学-小儿科
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189
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Pediatrics (CLP) a peer-reviewed monthly journal, is a must read for the busy pediatrician. CLP contains state-of-the-art, accurate, concise and down-to earth information on practical, everyday child care topics whether they are clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical.
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