CEPHALOSPORIN ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

IF 0.6 Archiv EuroMedica Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.35630/2023/13/1.207
Nadiya Yankova, Nikita Demchenkov, Alexandra Kosheleva, A. Morozov, Tatiana Sorokovikova, A. Morozova, S. Mgebrishvili, Anastasia Dorenskaya
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BACKGROUND: Antibiotics have helped people to treat many diseases and have made the treatment of patients much easier. However, due to the development of resistance factors, antibiotics have become less effective against bacteria. Antimicrobial resistance is one of today's most important issues in global medicine. OBJECTIVE: to determine the expression of cephalosporin drug resistance in an inpatient setting. METHODS: This study was conducted at the Clinical Hospital of Emergency Medical Care Tver, Russia, for the period 2018-2020. Using the standard method of bacteriological examination, the microbiome of 624 patients was examined. The next step was to determine the level of antibiotic resistance. RESULTS: Microorganisms of different spectrum, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter, etc., were isolated from clinical samples during the study. All microorganism groups showed decreased susceptibility to the drugs used in the study. Ceftriaxone (a third-generation cephalosporin) had the greatest loss of potency (reduction to 0% for all isolates in the study). Cefoperazone sulbactam and ceftazidime rapidly lost activity in this study. Increasing resistance to cefepime (a fourth-generation cephalosporin) was observed. CONCLUSIONS. The study results indicate the rapid spread of resistance among a wide range of pathogenic microorganisms to the studied cephalosporin groups. Complete resistance developed within three years to the third-generation cephalosporins. A decrease in the susceptibility to the fourth generation of cephalosporins was observed.
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头孢菌素抗生素耐药性
背景:抗生素帮助人们治疗了许多疾病,并使患者的治疗变得更加容易。然而,由于耐药性因素的发展,抗生素对细菌的效果越来越差。抗微生物耐药性是当今全球医学中最重要的问题之一。目的:确定头孢菌素耐药性在住院患者中的表达。方法:本研究在俄罗斯特维尔急救医疗临床医院进行,时间为2018-2020年。采用细菌检查的标准方法,对624名患者的微生物组进行了检查。下一步是确定抗生素耐药性的水平。结果:本研究从临床样品中分离到不同谱的微生物,包括铜绿假单胞菌、大肠杆菌、不动杆菌等。所有微生物组对研究中使用的药物的易感性都有所降低。头孢曲松(第三代头孢菌素)的效力损失最大(研究中所有分离株的效力降至0%)。在本研究中,头孢哌酮-舒巴坦和头孢他啶迅速失去活性。观察到对头孢吡肟(第四代头孢菌素)的耐药性增加。结论。研究结果表明,广泛的病原微生物对所研究的头孢菌素组的耐药性迅速传播。三年内对第三代头孢菌素产生完全耐药性。观察到对第四代头孢菌素的易感性降低。
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