Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro, Iluska Martins
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Melo, Bruno Marques, Cardoso , João Luiz Macedo de Sousa, Cunha , Juliana Nadielle Barbosa, Cordeiro , Thaís Oliveira, Campesatto, Eliane Aparecida, Andrade, Ana Paula Otaviano, Rocha , Thaise Silva, Nunes , Graziele Ferreira, Silva, Amanda Miranda da, Feitosa, Fernando Lucas de Matos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23446
Resumo: Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are one of the most common infectious diseases diagnosed. Intensive Care Units (ICU) are responsible for a large proportion of antibacterial drug consumption and have major socioeconomic impacts. Since most treatments start or are done completely empirically, knowledge of the organisms, their epidemiological characteristics and their antibacterial susceptibility that may vary over time is mandatory. Therefore this work becomes of great relevance, since it intends through this review to demonstrate the need to sequence bacteria, comparing them and evaluating the resistance gene. We used all publications that had data on resistance gene research in bacteria of clinical origin commonly found in urinary tract infections, commonly found in urinary tract infections, official scientific publications of the World Health Organization (WHO) and governmental, within the given date (2019-2021). Data were collected using scientific databases: LILACS, PUBMED, PERIODICOS CAPES, SCIENCE DIRECT, BVS, SCIELO, COCHRANE LIBRARY, HIGHWIRE PRESS, SCOPUS and ELSEVIER. A total of 14 articles (Table 1) were found in the databases. The descriptors used were: urinary tract, gene search, resistance in bacteria, urinary infection, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. We obtained the articles described below in Table 1 and discussed them in the form of topics related to the theme.
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spelling Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infectionsBúsqueda de genes de resistencia en bacterias de origen clínico, comúnmente encontradas en infecciones del tracto urinarioPesquisa de genes de resistência em bactérias de origem clínica, comumente encontradas em infecções do trato urinárioUTIMolecular biologyEnterobacteria.Biología molecularITUEnterobacteriaceae.ITUBiologia molecularEnterobactérias.Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are one of the most common infectious diseases diagnosed. Intensive Care Units (ICU) are responsible for a large proportion of antibacterial drug consumption and have major socioeconomic impacts. Since most treatments start or are done completely empirically, knowledge of the organisms, their epidemiological characteristics and their antibacterial susceptibility that may vary over time is mandatory. Therefore this work becomes of great relevance, since it intends through this review to demonstrate the need to sequence bacteria, comparing them and evaluating the resistance gene. We used all publications that had data on resistance gene research in bacteria of clinical origin commonly found in urinary tract infections, commonly found in urinary tract infections, official scientific publications of the World Health Organization (WHO) and governmental, within the given date (2019-2021). Data were collected using scientific databases: LILACS, PUBMED, PERIODICOS CAPES, SCIENCE DIRECT, BVS, SCIELO, COCHRANE LIBRARY, HIGHWIRE PRESS, SCOPUS and ELSEVIER. A total of 14 articles (Table 1) were found in the databases. The descriptors used were: urinary tract, gene search, resistance in bacteria, urinary infection, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. We obtained the articles described below in Table 1 and discussed them in the form of topics related to the theme.Las infecciones del tracto urinario (ITU) son una de las enfermedades infecciosas más comunes que se diagnostican. Las Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos (UCI) son responsables de una gran proporción del consumo de medicamentos antibacterianos y tienen un gran impacto socioeconómico. Dado que la mayoría de los tratamientos se inician o se realizan de forma totalmente empírica, es obligatorio conocer los organismos, sus características epidemiológicas y su susceptibilidad antibacteriana que puede variar con el tiempo. Por lo tanto, este trabajo adquiere gran relevancia, ya que pretende a través de esta revisión demostrar la necesidad de secuenciar las bacterias, compararlas y evaluar el gen de la resistencia. Se utilizaron todas las publicaciones con datos sobre la investigación de genes de resistencia en bacterias de origen clínico que se encuentran comúnmente en las infecciones del tracto urinario, las publicaciones científicas oficiales de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) y las publicaciones gubernamentales dentro de una fecha determinada (2019-2021). Los datos se recogieron utilizando las bases de datos científicas: LILACS, PUBMED, PERIODICOS CAPES, SCIENCE DIRECT, BVS, SCIELO, COCHRANE LIBRARY, HIGHWIRE PRESS, SCOPUS y ELSEVIER. Se encontraron un total de 14 artículos (Tabla 1) en las bases de datos. Se utilizaron los siguientes descriptores: tracto urinario, búsqueda de genes, resistencia en bacterias, infección urinaria, en inglés, portugués y español. Obtuvimos los artículos descritos en la Tabla 1 y los discutimos en forma de temas relacionados con el tema.Infecções do Trato Urinário (ITU) é uma das doenças infecciosas mais comuns diagnosticados. Unidades de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) são responsáveis ​​por uma grande proporção do consumo de drogas antibacterianas e ter impactos socioeconômicos de grande porte. Uma vez que a maioria dos tratamentos começa ou é feito completamente de forma empírica, o conhecimento dos organismos, as suas características epidemiológicas e a sua susceptibilidade antibacteriana que pode variar com o tempo é obrigatória. Portanto esse trabalho se torna de grande relevância, já que ele pretende através dessa revisão demonstrar a necessidade fazer sequenciamento de bactérias, comparando-as e avaliando o gene de resistência. Foram utilizadas todas as publicações que possuíram dados de pesquisa de genes de resistência em bactérias de origem clínica comumente encontradas em infecções do trato urinário, comumente encontradas em infecções do trato urinário, publicações cientificas oficiais da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) e governamentais, dentre a determinada data (2019-2021). Os dados foram coletados utilizando as bases de dados cientificas: LILACS, PUBMED, PERIODICOS CAPES, SCIENCE DIRECT, BVS, SCIELO, COCHRANE LIBRARY, HIGHWIRE PRESS, SCOPUS e ELSEVIER. Foram encontrados um total de 14 artigos (Tabela 1) nas bases de dados. Foram utilizados como descritores: Trato urinário, pesquisa de genes, resistência em bactérias, infecção urinária, nos idiomas inglês, português e espanhol. Onde obtivemos os artigos abaixo descritos na Tabela 1 e discutidos em forma de tópicos relacionados com o tema.Research, Society and Development2022-10-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2344610.33448/rsd-v11i13.23446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e439111323446Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e439111323446Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e4391113234462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23446/29882Copyright (c) 2022 Iluska Martins Pinheiro; Bruno Marques Melo; João Luiz Macedo de Sousa Cardoso ; Juliana Nadielle Barbosa Cunha ; Thaís Oliveira Cordeiro ; Eliane Aparecida Campesatto; Ana Paula Otaviano Andrade; Thaise Silva Rocha ; Graziele Ferreira Nunes ; Amanda Miranda da Silva; Fernando Lucas de Matos Feitosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinheiro, Iluska Martins Melo, Bruno Marques Cardoso , João Luiz Macedo de Sousa Cunha , Juliana Nadielle Barbosa Cordeiro , Thaís Oliveira Campesatto, Eliane Aparecida Andrade, Ana Paula Otaviano Rocha , Thaise Silva Nunes , Graziele Ferreira Silva, Amanda Miranda da Feitosa, Fernando Lucas de Matos 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23446Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:18.885570Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
Búsqueda de genes de resistencia en bacterias de origen clínico, comúnmente encontradas en infecciones del tracto urinario
Pesquisa de genes de resistência em bactérias de origem clínica, comumente encontradas em infecções do trato urinário
title Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
spellingShingle Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
Pinheiro, Iluska Martins
UTI
Molecular biology
Enterobacteria.
Biología molecular
ITU
Enterobacteriaceae.
ITU
Biologia molecular
Enterobactérias.
title_short Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
title_full Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
title_fullStr Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
title_full_unstemmed Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
title_sort Searching for resistance genes in bacteria of clinical origin, commonly found in urinary tract infections
author Pinheiro, Iluska Martins
author_facet Pinheiro, Iluska Martins
Melo, Bruno Marques
Cardoso , João Luiz Macedo de Sousa
Cunha , Juliana Nadielle Barbosa
Cordeiro , Thaís Oliveira
Campesatto, Eliane Aparecida
Andrade, Ana Paula Otaviano
Rocha , Thaise Silva
Nunes , Graziele Ferreira
Silva, Amanda Miranda da
Feitosa, Fernando Lucas de Matos
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author2 Melo, Bruno Marques
Cardoso , João Luiz Macedo de Sousa
Cunha , Juliana Nadielle Barbosa
Cordeiro , Thaís Oliveira
Campesatto, Eliane Aparecida
Andrade, Ana Paula Otaviano
Rocha , Thaise Silva
Nunes , Graziele Ferreira
Silva, Amanda Miranda da
Feitosa, Fernando Lucas de Matos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro, Iluska Martins
Melo, Bruno Marques
Cardoso , João Luiz Macedo de Sousa
Cunha , Juliana Nadielle Barbosa
Cordeiro , Thaís Oliveira
Campesatto, Eliane Aparecida
Andrade, Ana Paula Otaviano
Rocha , Thaise Silva
Nunes , Graziele Ferreira
Silva, Amanda Miranda da
Feitosa, Fernando Lucas de Matos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv UTI
Molecular biology
Enterobacteria.
Biología molecular
ITU
Enterobacteriaceae.
ITU
Biologia molecular
Enterobactérias.
topic UTI
Molecular biology
Enterobacteria.
Biología molecular
ITU
Enterobacteriaceae.
ITU
Biologia molecular
Enterobactérias.
description Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) are one of the most common infectious diseases diagnosed. Intensive Care Units (ICU) are responsible for a large proportion of antibacterial drug consumption and have major socioeconomic impacts. Since most treatments start or are done completely empirically, knowledge of the organisms, their epidemiological characteristics and their antibacterial susceptibility that may vary over time is mandatory. Therefore this work becomes of great relevance, since it intends through this review to demonstrate the need to sequence bacteria, comparing them and evaluating the resistance gene. We used all publications that had data on resistance gene research in bacteria of clinical origin commonly found in urinary tract infections, commonly found in urinary tract infections, official scientific publications of the World Health Organization (WHO) and governmental, within the given date (2019-2021). Data were collected using scientific databases: LILACS, PUBMED, PERIODICOS CAPES, SCIENCE DIRECT, BVS, SCIELO, COCHRANE LIBRARY, HIGHWIRE PRESS, SCOPUS and ELSEVIER. A total of 14 articles (Table 1) were found in the databases. The descriptors used were: urinary tract, gene search, resistance in bacteria, urinary infection, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. We obtained the articles described below in Table 1 and discussed them in the form of topics related to the theme.
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