肯尼亚三级医院ICU细菌分离株的表型和遗传扩展谱β -内酰胺酶谱。

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.133298.2
Job Mwale, Edwin O Magomere, Brian Maina, Leon Otieno, Frank G Onyambu, Ali Kassim, Lucy Muchiri
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背景:重症监护病房的细菌感染对危重病人的生命构成威胁。他们脆弱的免疫力使他们容易患上与细菌有关的败血症,使他们本已脆弱的健康状况恶化。面对日益严重的抗生素耐药性,ICU细菌感染问题日益严重。对重症监护病房细菌感染和耐药性的监测将有助于了解其造成的问题的严重程度,并为应对策略提供信息。我们通过鉴定流行的革兰氏阴性细菌种类来评估ICU环境中的细菌感染,并描述其抗生素敏感性模式。方法:于2021年1月至6月在肯雅塔国家医院ICU采集横断面样本进行培养,并使用VITEK 2对培养阳性样本进行表型鉴定。根据抗菌药物敏感性试验(AST)结果确定抗生素的药敏模式。采用PCR检测耐头孢菌素革兰氏阴性菌ESBL基因(bla CTX-M、bla SHV、bla TEM、bla OXA)的存在。结果与讨论:在168株革兰氏阴性分离株中,鲍曼不动杆菌数量最多(35%)。出现频率超过15%的其他分离株是肺炎克雷伯菌和埃希氏菌。杆菌。由于其多药耐药性质,鲍曼不动杆菌是ICU中臭名昭著的细菌。事实上,从肯雅塔国立医院分离的鲍曼不动杆菌表现出明显的高水平表型抗性。与高水平的表型抗性一致,我们在本研究分析的分离株中发现了高水平的ESBL基因携带。此外,大多数分离株含有所有4种ESBL基因。结论:受试分离株具有较高的表型和遗传抗性。对头孢菌素的耐药性主要是由获得ESBL基因驱动的。本研究显示的ICU细菌分离株中ESBL基因的高流行率对ICU患者管理和一般抗生素的使用具有重要意义。
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Phenotypic and genetic extended spectrum beta lactamase profiles of bacterial isolates from ICU in tertiary level hospital in Kenya.

Background: Bacterial infections in the Intensive Care Units are a threat to the lives of critically ill patients. Their vulnerable immunity predisposes them to developing bacteria-associated sepsis, deteriorating their already fragile health. In the face of increasing antibiotics resistance, the problem of bacterial infection in ICU is worsening. Surveillance of bacterial infections in ICUs and drug resistance will help to understand the magnitude of the problem it poses and inform response strategies. We assessed bacterial infections in ICU setting by identifying prevalent Gram-negative bacterial species and characterized their antibiotic susceptibility patterns.

Methods: Cross-sectional samples collected from Kenyatta National Hospital ICU between January and June 2021 were cultured and phenotypic identification of culture-positive samples performed using VITEK 2. Antibiotic susceptibility patterns were determined based on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (AST) results. Cephalosporin-resistant Gram-negative bacteria were assessed by PCR to detect the presence of ESBL genes including ( bla CTX-M, bla SHV, bla TEM, bla OXA).

Results and discussion: Out of the 168 Gram-negative isolates, Acinetobacter baumanii was the most abundant (35%). Other isolates that were present at frequencies more than 15% are Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia. coli. A. baumaniii is known to be a notorious bacterium in ICU due to its multidrug resistance nature. Indeed, A. baumanii isolates from Kenyatta National Hospital showed significantly high level of phenotypic resistance. Concordant with the high level of phenotypic resistance, we found high carriage of the ESBL genes among the isolates analysed in this study. Moreover, majority of isolates harboured all the four ESBL genes.

Conclusion: A high rate of phenotypic and genetic resistance was detected among the tested isolates. Resistance to cephalosporins was primarily driven by acquisition of the ESBL genes. The high prevalence rate of ESBL genes in ICU bacterial isolates shown in this study has a important implication for ICU patient management and general antibiotics use.

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