Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)

Objective. Analyzing the dynamycs of global antibiotic resistance of some bacterial species isolated from patients admitted to the „Dr. V. Babes” Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, between the years 2000 to 2015. Material and methods. Antibiotic resistance profiles of bacteria isolated...

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Main Authors: M. Nica, T. Biolan, E. Turcu, A. Dascălu, C. Oprişan, S.M. Erscoiu, V. Simion, S. Florescu, C. Cristea, C. Oprea, C. Popescu, G. Vancea, R. Rusu, S. Lazăr, D. Duiculescu, P. Calistru, E. Ceauşu
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2016-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2016.2/RJID_2016_2_Art-06.pdf
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author M. Nica
T. Biolan
E. Turcu
A. Dascălu
C. Oprişan
S.M. Erscoiu
V. Simion
S. Florescu
C. Cristea
C. Oprea
C. Popescu
G. Vancea
R. Rusu
S. Lazăr
D. Duiculescu
P. Calistru
E. Ceauşu
spellingShingle M. Nica
T. Biolan
E. Turcu
A. Dascălu
C. Oprişan
S.M. Erscoiu
V. Simion
S. Florescu
C. Cristea
C. Oprea
C. Popescu
G. Vancea
R. Rusu
S. Lazăr
D. Duiculescu
P. Calistru
E. Ceauşu
Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
esbl
carbapenemases
multidrug resistance
author_facet M. Nica
T. Biolan
E. Turcu
A. Dascălu
C. Oprişan
S.M. Erscoiu
V. Simion
S. Florescu
C. Cristea
C. Oprea
C. Popescu
G. Vancea
R. Rusu
S. Lazăr
D. Duiculescu
P. Calistru
E. Ceauşu
author_sort M. Nica
title Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
title_short Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
title_full Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
title_fullStr Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
title_full_unstemmed Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)
title_sort dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “dr. v. babes” clinical hospital of infectious and tropical diseases (2000-2015)
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1454-3389
2069-6051
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Objective. Analyzing the dynamycs of global antibiotic resistance of some bacterial species isolated from patients admitted to the „Dr. V. Babes” Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, between the years 2000 to 2015. Material and methods. Antibiotic resistance profiles of bacteria isolated from inpatients, were identified by the standard diffusion method and MIC values by VITEK2C and E-test methods. (CLSI and EUCAST standards). Screening of carbapenemases – producing isolates were performed by phenotipic methods, and the confirmation by RealTimePCR: “MasterPure™ Complete DNA and RNA Purification Kit” (Epicentre), „Primer Design™ Kit” (blaOXA48; blaKPC, blaNDM, blaVIM)/ LightScanner 32 Instrument/LS32 (Idaho Technology), and GeneXpert. Internal quality control: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC29213, Streptococcus pneumoniaeATCC49619, E. coli ATCC25922, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853. Results. The incidence of St. aureus meticilino-rezistent (MRSA) highlights an increase from 12.2% (2002) to 40.4% (2015). In the past 3 years SVB microbiology lab found a sharp increase in the incidence of erytromycin resistant strains of Streptococcus pyogenes. In 2015 we registered 20.3% of macrolide resistant strains. Global resistance to penicillin G for Str. pneumoniae (non-meningeal infections) was 45.3%- 54.5% until 2009, and 2.7% in 2013. Enterococcus faecium strains showed 0% resistance to vancomycin between 2000 and 2012. A significant growth was recorded in 2015 of 11%. Isolation rate of Klebsiella pneumoniae ESBL producing strains has increasewd progressively from 17.6 in 2000 to 57% in 2015. Carbapenems – resistant K. pneumoniae isolated strains were 18,8% in 2015. Carbapenemases types identified by phenotypic and genetic methods where: 35/ Oxa48, 8 KPC and 21/MBL (NDM-1). Resistance to carbapenems recorded an upward trend: 23.9% in 2004 to 37.9% in 2015, and for Acinetobacter baumannii 69%. Conclusions. Antibiotic resistance of bacteria is a major challange for public healts. Therapeutic solutions are extremely limited.
topic esbl
carbapenemases
multidrug resistance
url https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2016.2/RJID_2016_2_Art-06.pdf
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spelling doaj-41f293dbead64e5392aafa82923b36322021-09-08T14:06:04ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Infectious Diseases1454-33892069-60512016-06-01192788910.37897/RJID.2016.2.6Dinamic of resistance to antibiotics for the most frequent potential pathogen bacterial isolates in “Dr. V. Babes” Clinical Hospital of Infectious and Tropical Diseases (2000-2015)M. Nica0T. Biolan1E. Turcu2A. Dascălu3C. Oprişan4S.M. Erscoiu5V. Simion6S. Florescu7C. Cristea8C. Oprea9C. Popescu10G. Vancea11R. Rusu12S. Lazăr13D. Duiculescu14P. Calistru15E. Ceauşu16Spitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiSpitalul Clinic de Boli Infecţioase şi Tropicale „Dr. V. Babeş“, Bucureşti; Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie „Carol Davila“, BucureştiObjective. Analyzing the dynamycs of global antibiotic resistance of some bacterial species isolated from patients admitted to the „Dr. V. Babes” Hospital for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, between the years 2000 to 2015. Material and methods. Antibiotic resistance profiles of bacteria isolated from inpatients, were identified by the standard diffusion method and MIC values by VITEK2C and E-test methods. (CLSI and EUCAST standards). Screening of carbapenemases – producing isolates were performed by phenotipic methods, and the confirmation by RealTimePCR: “MasterPure™ Complete DNA and RNA Purification Kit” (Epicentre), „Primer Design™ Kit” (blaOXA48; blaKPC, blaNDM, blaVIM)/ LightScanner 32 Instrument/LS32 (Idaho Technology), and GeneXpert. Internal quality control: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC29213, Streptococcus pneumoniaeATCC49619, E. coli ATCC25922, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853. Results. The incidence of St. aureus meticilino-rezistent (MRSA) highlights an increase from 12.2% (2002) to 40.4% (2015). In the past 3 years SVB microbiology lab found a sharp increase in the incidence of erytromycin resistant strains of Streptococcus pyogenes. In 2015 we registered 20.3% of macrolide resistant strains. Global resistance to penicillin G for Str. pneumoniae (non-meningeal infections) was 45.3%- 54.5% until 2009, and 2.7% in 2013. Enterococcus faecium strains showed 0% resistance to vancomycin between 2000 and 2012. A significant growth was recorded in 2015 of 11%. Isolation rate of Klebsiella pneumoniae ESBL producing strains has increasewd progressively from 17.6 in 2000 to 57% in 2015. Carbapenems – resistant K. pneumoniae isolated strains were 18,8% in 2015. Carbapenemases types identified by phenotypic and genetic methods where: 35/ Oxa48, 8 KPC and 21/MBL (NDM-1). Resistance to carbapenems recorded an upward trend: 23.9% in 2004 to 37.9% in 2015, and for Acinetobacter baumannii 69%. Conclusions. Antibiotic resistance of bacteria is a major challange for public healts. Therapeutic solutions are extremely limited.https://rjid.com.ro/articles/2016.2/RJID_2016_2_Art-06.pdfesblcarbapenemasesmultidrug resistance