Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.

Introduction. Urinary tract infections represent a worlwide problem due to their prevalence among nosocomial infections and to the increasing frequency of antibiotic resistance among the Gram-negative pathogens. Knowledge of the antimicrobial resistance patterns according to local epidemiology is es...

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Main Authors: Maria Teresa Gallo, Grazia Prignano, Mauro Belardi, Karim Donato, Gian Piero Testore, Fabrizio Ensoli
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2006-12-01
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spelling doaj-ec5b80270f394568a225fb5f581305132020-11-25T02:01:16ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMicrobiologia Medica 2280-64232006-12-0121410.4081/mm.2006.29092161Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.Maria Teresa GalloGrazia PrignanoMauro BelardiKarim DonatoGian Piero TestoreFabrizio EnsoliIntroduction. Urinary tract infections represent a worlwide problem due to their prevalence among nosocomial infections and to the increasing frequency of antibiotic resistance among the Gram-negative pathogens. Knowledge of the antimicrobial resistance patterns according to local epidemiology is essential for providing clinically appropriate therapy for urinary tract infection. In the present study we analysed the drug resistence pattern of Gram negative bacteria isolated from urine samples of patients with urinary tract infections at the Microbiological Laboratory of I.F.O., Rome. Materials and Methods. A total 3650 isolates have been collected during three years (2000-2003). Isolates were subcultured to Agar blood-Mac-Conckey and analysed in the Vitek 1 for identification and drug susceptibility. Results. As expected, Escherichia coli was found to be the main cause of urinary tract infection (73%). Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, were less frequently isolated (9.,6%, 8.9% and 4.5%, respectively). The E. coli had the highest resistance rate to ampicillin (38%), followed by trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole (22%) and ciprofloxacine (16%), while nitrofurantoin susceptibility of the E. coli isolates was still at acceptable levels (98%). The P. mirabilis isolates were found to be resistant to amoxycillin (35%), to trimethoprimsulphamethoxazole (34%).The P. aeruginosa isolates were found to be resistant to ciprofloxacina and imipenem (48% and 28% respectively). Conclusions.The increased drug resistance developed by bacteria consistently due to previous treatments with several antimicrobial drugs makes it essential the culture and susceptibility testing in genitourinary tract infection before instituting antimicrobial therapy. Empirical antimicrobial therapy should be avoided or reassessed by 48 to 72 hours after initation based on preterapy culture results.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2909Urinary tract infections, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bacterial drug resistence
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author Maria Teresa Gallo
Grazia Prignano
Mauro Belardi
Karim Donato
Gian Piero Testore
Fabrizio Ensoli
spellingShingle Maria Teresa Gallo
Grazia Prignano
Mauro Belardi
Karim Donato
Gian Piero Testore
Fabrizio Ensoli
Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
Microbiologia Medica
Urinary tract infections, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bacterial drug resistence
author_facet Maria Teresa Gallo
Grazia Prignano
Mauro Belardi
Karim Donato
Gian Piero Testore
Fabrizio Ensoli
author_sort Maria Teresa Gallo
title Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
title_short Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
title_full Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
title_fullStr Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
title_full_unstemmed Analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di Gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al Polo Oncologico e Dermatologico I.F.O.
title_sort analisi delle antibiotico-resistenze di gram-negativi isolati da pazienti con infezioni del tratto urinario afferenti al polo oncologico e dermatologico i.f.o.
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Microbiologia Medica
issn 2280-6423
publishDate 2006-12-01
description Introduction. Urinary tract infections represent a worlwide problem due to their prevalence among nosocomial infections and to the increasing frequency of antibiotic resistance among the Gram-negative pathogens. Knowledge of the antimicrobial resistance patterns according to local epidemiology is essential for providing clinically appropriate therapy for urinary tract infection. In the present study we analysed the drug resistence pattern of Gram negative bacteria isolated from urine samples of patients with urinary tract infections at the Microbiological Laboratory of I.F.O., Rome. Materials and Methods. A total 3650 isolates have been collected during three years (2000-2003). Isolates were subcultured to Agar blood-Mac-Conckey and analysed in the Vitek 1 for identification and drug susceptibility. Results. As expected, Escherichia coli was found to be the main cause of urinary tract infection (73%). Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, were less frequently isolated (9.,6%, 8.9% and 4.5%, respectively). The E. coli had the highest resistance rate to ampicillin (38%), followed by trimethoprim-sulphamethoxazole (22%) and ciprofloxacine (16%), while nitrofurantoin susceptibility of the E. coli isolates was still at acceptable levels (98%). The P. mirabilis isolates were found to be resistant to amoxycillin (35%), to trimethoprimsulphamethoxazole (34%).The P. aeruginosa isolates were found to be resistant to ciprofloxacina and imipenem (48% and 28% respectively). Conclusions.The increased drug resistance developed by bacteria consistently due to previous treatments with several antimicrobial drugs makes it essential the culture and susceptibility testing in genitourinary tract infection before instituting antimicrobial therapy. Empirical antimicrobial therapy should be avoided or reassessed by 48 to 72 hours after initation based on preterapy culture results.
topic Urinary tract infections, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Bacterial drug resistence
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/mm/article/view/2909
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