Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

Introduction: Information on microbiological and susceptibility profiles of clinical isolates in Mongolia is scarce, hampering infection control and clinical care. Methods: Species and resistance profiles of 6334 clinical gram negative isolates, collected at Mongolia’s National Center for Maternal a...

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Main Authors: Susanna Felsenstein, Sarantsetseg Bira, Narangerel Altanmircheg, Enkhtur Shonkuuz, Ariuntuya Ochirpurev, David Warburton
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Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2020-04-01
Series:Central Asian Journal of Global Health
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Online Access:http://cajgh.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cajgh/article/view/371
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spelling doaj-4bc95eba7dc044d49f086cc7863a7f992020-11-25T02:57:59ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghCentral Asian Journal of Global Health2166-74032020-04-019110.5195/cajgh.2020.371178Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaSusanna Felsenstein0Sarantsetseg Bira1Narangerel Altanmircheg2Enkhtur Shonkuuz3Ariuntuya Ochirpurev4David Warburton5Department of Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Liverpool, United KingdomCentral Laboratory Department, National Center for Maternal and Child Health, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaCentral Laboratory Department, National Center for Maternal and Child Health, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaCritical Care Medicine, National Center for Maternal and Child Health, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaHealth emergencies and food safety, Office of the WHO Representative in Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaKeck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, USA; Ostrow School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, USAIntroduction: Information on microbiological and susceptibility profiles of clinical isolates in Mongolia is scarce, hampering infection control and clinical care. Methods: Species and resistance profiles of 6334 clinical gram negative isolates, collected at Mongolia’s National Center for Maternal and Child Health between 2014 and 2017 were analyzed. Results: Annual proportion of multidrug-resistance among E. coli and Enterobacter isolates increased from 2.8% to 16.6% and 3.5% to 22.6% respectively; Klebsiella isolates exhibiting susceptibilities suggestive of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production from 73% to 94%. By 2017, 60.6% of Klebsiella isolates were multidrug-resistant, most originated from intensive care wards.  Enterobacteriaceae exhibiting susceptibility patterns suggestive of ESBL production and multidrug-resistant organisms were common and their incidence increased rapidly. Conclusion: These findings will serve to build strategies to strengthen microbiological surveillance, diagnostics and infection control; and to develop empiric therapy and stewardship recommendations for Mongolia’s largest Children’s and Maternity hospital.http://cajgh.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cajgh/article/view/371gram negative bacterial infectionsbeta lactamasesdrug resistance, multipleintensive care unitsmongoliastewardship
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author Susanna Felsenstein
Sarantsetseg Bira
Narangerel Altanmircheg
Enkhtur Shonkuuz
Ariuntuya Ochirpurev
David Warburton
spellingShingle Susanna Felsenstein
Sarantsetseg Bira
Narangerel Altanmircheg
Enkhtur Shonkuuz
Ariuntuya Ochirpurev
David Warburton
Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Central Asian Journal of Global Health
gram negative bacterial infections
beta lactamases
drug resistance, multiple
intensive care units
mongolia
stewardship
author_facet Susanna Felsenstein
Sarantsetseg Bira
Narangerel Altanmircheg
Enkhtur Shonkuuz
Ariuntuya Ochirpurev
David Warburton
author_sort Susanna Felsenstein
title Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
title_short Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
title_full Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
title_fullStr Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Emergence of Multidrug-Resistance among Gram Negative Isolates at a Tertiary Pediatric and Maternity Hospital in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
title_sort rapid emergence of multidrug-resistance among gram negative isolates at a tertiary pediatric and maternity hospital in ulaanbaatar, mongolia
publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series Central Asian Journal of Global Health
issn 2166-7403
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Introduction: Information on microbiological and susceptibility profiles of clinical isolates in Mongolia is scarce, hampering infection control and clinical care. Methods: Species and resistance profiles of 6334 clinical gram negative isolates, collected at Mongolia’s National Center for Maternal and Child Health between 2014 and 2017 were analyzed. Results: Annual proportion of multidrug-resistance among E. coli and Enterobacter isolates increased from 2.8% to 16.6% and 3.5% to 22.6% respectively; Klebsiella isolates exhibiting susceptibilities suggestive of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production from 73% to 94%. By 2017, 60.6% of Klebsiella isolates were multidrug-resistant, most originated from intensive care wards.  Enterobacteriaceae exhibiting susceptibility patterns suggestive of ESBL production and multidrug-resistant organisms were common and their incidence increased rapidly. Conclusion: These findings will serve to build strategies to strengthen microbiological surveillance, diagnostics and infection control; and to develop empiric therapy and stewardship recommendations for Mongolia’s largest Children’s and Maternity hospital.
topic gram negative bacterial infections
beta lactamases
drug resistance, multiple
intensive care units
mongolia
stewardship
url http://cajgh.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cajgh/article/view/371
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