泌尿系统病原体对喹诺酮类药物耐药性的新趋势:简评

Rasmi T. R., Pavan Chand Attavar, Sona P. Hydrose, M. S. Kotian, Delna N. S.
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尿路感染(UTI)是全球健康面临的重大挑战,而抗菌药耐药性(尤其是对喹诺酮类抗生素的耐药性)的高水平加剧了这一挑战。这篇简短的综述综述了最近的文献,以阐明喹诺酮类药物耐药性的流行情况和机制,重点是质粒介导的喹诺酮类药物耐药性(PMQR)在UTI致病菌中的应用。综述强调了耐药性的遗传基础,包括DNA回旋酶和外排泵调节基因的突变,以及质粒介导的机制(如 "qnr "基因)的作用,强调了喹诺酮类药物耐药性对UTI治疗的临床影响。要改进抗菌药物管理策略并指导有效的干预措施以控制喹诺酮耐药性在泌尿系统病原体中的传播,迫切需要了解这些新出现的趋势。
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Emerging Trends in Quinolone Resistance among Urinary Pathogens: A Brief Review
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) present a significant global health challenge, Intensified by the high level of antimicrobial resistance, particularly to quinolone antibiotics. This brief review synthesizes recent literature to elucidate the prevalence and mechanisms of quinolone resistance, with a focus on plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR), among UTI-causing pathogens. Highlighting the genetic basis of resistance, including mutations in DNA gyrase and efflux pump regulation genes, as well as the role of plasmid-mediated mechanisms such as 'qnr' genes, the review underscores the clinical implications of quinolone resistance in UTI management. Understanding these emerging trends is urgently required for improving antimicrobial management strategies and guiding effective interventions to control the spread of quinolone resistance among urinary pathogens.
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