Study of Plasmid-Mediated Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Clinical Strains of Enterobacteriaceae From Tabuk Region

被引:1
|
作者
Alqahtani, Turki Mushabab T. [1 ]
Alelyani, Abdulrahman A. [1 ]
Yousuf, Maisaa Mokhtar M. [1 ]
Alhujayri, Wejdan Mohammed K. [1 ]
Husain, Fohad M. [2 ]
Zubair, Mohammad [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tabuk, Fac Med, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Saud Univ, Food Sci & Nutr, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ Tabuk, Med Microbiol, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
关键词
enterobacteriaceae; e; coli; gram-negative microbes; extended spectrum beta-lactamase (esbl); prevalence study; INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.40183
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae threaten infection treatment globally. This study aims to assess ESBLs-E prevalence and multidrug-resistant organisms (MDR) in clinical specimens from Tabuk, KSA. Methods: A cross-sectional research was carried out in March-May 2023. A collective of 90 Enterobacteriaceae isolates were identified from clinical specimens. The specimen was identified by standard methods. The Enterobacteriaceae member was screed for ESBL production by screening and confirmatory as per the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). Result: E. coli was the most common isolate, followed by Proteus mirabilis and Citrobacter sp, Klebsiella oxytoca, Klebsiella pneumonia, Proteus vulgaris and Morganella morganii. Among the sample, the majority of isolates were from urine (47.8%) followed by pus (25.6%) and the least from other body fluids (6.7%). The E. coli showed the highest average antibiotic resistance (73.7%) among all the antibiotics used followed by P. mirabilis (70.4%), K. pneumoniae (70%), P. vulgaris (69.8%), M. morganii and Citrobacter (69.4% both), and K. oxytoca (68.8%). There was a 41.2% average reduction in ESBL positivity from phenotypic to confirmatory test results. The highest reduction was observed among M. morganii (66.7%) and the least was observed in E. coli (17.1%). Conclusion: Most of the ESBL-producing isolates were found mainly in blood and urine samples. The most frequent ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae were K. pneumoniae and E. coli. The best options for treating Enterobacteriaceae that produce ESBL are Amoxicillin, Amikacin, and Cefoxitin. ESBL-producing isotopes showed a high resistance rate to cefepime and cefotaxime compared to non-ESBL producers. It is of utmost importance to implement reliable infection control measures in healthcare institutions nationwide.
引用
下载
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Microbiological Screening Is Necessary to Distinguish Carriers of Plasmid-Mediated AmpC Beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae and Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL)-Producing Enterobacteriaceae because of Clinical Similarity
    Conen, Anna
    Frei, Reno
    Adler, Hildegard
    Dangel, Marc
    Fux, Christoph A.
    Widmer, Andreas F.
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (03):
  • [2] Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing enterobacteriaceae.
    Lucet, JC
    Regnier, B
    PATHOLOGIE BIOLOGIE, 1998, 46 (04): : 235 - 243
  • [3] Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae at Middlemore Hospital
    Briggs, Simon
    Ussher, James
    Taylor, Susan
    NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2005, 118 (1218)
  • [4] Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae: what are the threats?
    Nicolas-Chanoine, M. -H.
    REANIMATION, 2012, 21 (03): : 260 - 267
  • [5] Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Fresh Produce
    Pintor-Cora, Alberto
    Alvaro-Llorente, Laura
    Otero, Andres
    Rodriguez-Calleja, Jose M.
    Santos, Jesus A.
    FOODS, 2021, 10 (11)
  • [6] PLASMID-MEDIATED QUINOLONE RESISTANCE AMONG EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE FROM BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS
    Domokos, Judit
    Kristof, Katalin
    Szabo, Dora
    ACTA MICROBIOLOGICA ET IMMUNOLOGICA HUNGARICA, 2016, 63 (03) : 313 - 323
  • [7] Predictors of mortality from extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae bacteremia
    Namikawa, Hiroki
    Imoto, Waki
    Yamada, Koichi
    Tochino, Yoshihiro
    Kaneko, Yukihiro
    Kakeya, Hiroshi
    Shuto, Taichi
    EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS, 2023, 12 (01)
  • [8] INTESTINAL COLONIZATION BY EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE IN INFANTS
    Concepcion Huerta-Garcia, Gloria
    Miranda-Novales, Guadalupe
    Diaz-Ramos, Rita
    Vazquez-Rosales, Guillermo
    Solorzano-Santos, Fortino
    REVISTA DE INVESTIGACION CLINICA-CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATION, 2015, 67 (05): : 313 - 317
  • [9] Treatment of Infections Caused by Extended-Spectrum beta-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae
    Laupland, Kevin B.
    Pitout, Johann D. D.
    CURRENT DRUG THERAPY, 2006, 1 (02) : 173 - 179
  • [10] Screening for extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae: where next?
    Gray, J.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 2015, 90 (02) : 89 - 90