Quinolone and Macrolide-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni in Pediatric Gastroenteritis Patients from Central Iran

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Abbasi, Elnaz [1 ,2 ]
van Belkum, Alex [3 ]
Ghaznavi-Rad, Ehsanollah [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Arak Univ Med Sci, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Fac Med, Arak, Iran
[2] Khomein Univ Med Sci, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Khomein, Iran
[3] BioMerieux, Data Analyt Dept, La Balme Les Grottes, France
[4] Arak Univ Med Sci, Mol & Med Res Ctr, Fac Med, Arak 3848176941, Iran
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Campylobacter jejuni; diarrhea; pediatrics; antibiotic resistance; Iran; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE; STOOL SAMPLES; CHILDREN; POULTRY; SPP; COLI; MECHANISMS; SUSCEPTIBILITY; IDENTIFICATION;
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10.1089/mdr.2018.0455
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Aims: To determine the prevalence and the antibiotic resistance patterns of Campylobacter jejuni isolated from pediatric diarrhea patients in central Iran. Materials and Methods: Stool specimens (n = 230) were investigated using a modified Gram stain, two specific culture media, and C. jejuni-specific PCR. Antibiotic resistance profiles and relevant resistance genes were determined. Genetic relationships among a selection of the isolates were studied by Fla typing. Results: Out of the 230 diarrhea samples, 48 (20.8%) cases of C. jejuni were identified using modified Gram stain, 45 (19.5%) using the culture media, and 76 (33%) cases were identified using PCR. The highest antibiotic resistance rates were observed in 37 (82.2%) strains against tetracycline, in 32 (71.1%) against ciprofloxacin, and in 31 (68.8%) against erythromycin. Twenty (44.4%) isolates were resistant to ciprofloxacin and erythromycin simultaneously. Genotypic investigations found 36 (97.3%) strains carrying the tet (o) gene, 31 (96.8%) harboring the cmeB gene, 22 (68.7%) strains with the gyrA6 gene, 20 (64.5%) strains containing a 23S rRNA mutation, and 21 (65.6%) strains with the qnrS gene. Fla typing of a random subset of 14 strains revealed 11 different types showing the genomic diversity of the isolates. Strains sharing the same Fla type could be easily distinguished by their resistance gene profile. Conclusions: This is the first study to demonstrate that genetically diverse quinolone-macrolide-resistant C. jejuni is an important cause of gastroenteritis in children from central Iran. Pediatricians should consider these resistance features once the antibiotic prescription is necessary for prevention of possible complications, especially in those under 5 years of age. Of note, most cases of Campylobacter diarrhea are self-limiting and antibiotics should only be prescribed in those cases where severe complications evolve.
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