Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa Amâncio, Francisco Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: do Nascimento Pereira Carvalho, Izabel Karoline, de Andrade Menezes, Thatiane, Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Junior, Ricardo Luiz, Gomes dos Santos Neto, Agenor, Santos Pinheiro, Malone
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Resumo: Introduction: The constant emergence and spread of bacterial phenotypes of resistance to multiple drugs has become a public health problem worldwide. Objective: To investigate the occurrence of critical antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in bacteria isolated from surveillance cultures. Method: Microbiological data were collected from surveillance cultures performed between January and December 2015 at a tertiary health service. 1,590 surveillance cultures using the VITEK 2 system for phenotypic identification and susceptibility to antimicrobials of the isolates were analyzed. The detection of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) was performed using the approach disc and carbapenem resistance method and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) using diffusion disc methods. The detection of bacteria carrying the blaKPC, blaNDM and blaOXA-48 genes was carried out through the polymerase chain reaction in house  Results: The analysis identified 201 (12.64%) ESBL phenotypes, 173 (11.87%) resistant to carbapenems and 3 (0.18%) MRSA. 34 strains carrying genes encoding carbapenemases were detected, where 23 (67.64%) carried the blaKPC gene, 8 (23.53%) blaNDM and 3 (8.82%) both genes. Conclusions: It is a challenge to control the spread of critical resistance bacterial phenotypes. The predominance of ESBL in the referent hospital, as well as  the occurrence of genes that have not been reported for carbapenemases until then, confirm the importance of epidemiological surveillance and the encouragement of subsequent research.
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spelling Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SEFenótipos de resistência antimicrobiana epidemiologicamente importantes em culturas de vigilância de um serviço terciário de saúde em Aracaju-SEEnterobacteriaceae Produtoras de CarbapenemaseGenes BacterianosInfecção HospitalarVigilância EpidemiológicaCarbapenem-Resistant EnterobacteriaceaeCross infectionEpidemiological MonitoringGenes BacterialIntroduction: The constant emergence and spread of bacterial phenotypes of resistance to multiple drugs has become a public health problem worldwide. Objective: To investigate the occurrence of critical antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in bacteria isolated from surveillance cultures. Method: Microbiological data were collected from surveillance cultures performed between January and December 2015 at a tertiary health service. 1,590 surveillance cultures using the VITEK 2 system for phenotypic identification and susceptibility to antimicrobials of the isolates were analyzed. The detection of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) was performed using the approach disc and carbapenem resistance method and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) using diffusion disc methods. The detection of bacteria carrying the blaKPC, blaNDM and blaOXA-48 genes was carried out through the polymerase chain reaction in house  Results: The analysis identified 201 (12.64%) ESBL phenotypes, 173 (11.87%) resistant to carbapenems and 3 (0.18%) MRSA. 34 strains carrying genes encoding carbapenemases were detected, where 23 (67.64%) carried the blaKPC gene, 8 (23.53%) blaNDM and 3 (8.82%) both genes. Conclusions: It is a challenge to control the spread of critical resistance bacterial phenotypes. The predominance of ESBL in the referent hospital, as well as  the occurrence of genes that have not been reported for carbapenemases until then, confirm the importance of epidemiological surveillance and the encouragement of subsequent research.Introdução: O constante surgimento e a disseminação de fenótipos bacterianos de resistência a múltiplas drogas têm se tornado problemas de saúde pública em todo o mundo. Objetivo: Investigar a ocorrência de fenótipos críticos de resistência aos antimicrobianos em bactérias isoladas de culturas de vigilância. Método: Os dados microbiológicos foram coletados a partir de culturas de vigilância realizadas entre janeiro e dezembro de 2015 em um serviço terciário de saúde. Foram analisadas 1.590 culturas de vigilância utilizando o sistema VITEK 2 para identificação fenotípica e suscetibilidade aos antimicrobianos dos isolados. A detecção de β-lactamases de espectro estendido (ESBL) foi realizada por método de disco aproximação e a resistência aos carbapenêmicos e Staphylococcus aureus resistente à meticilina (MRSA) por métodos de disco difusão. A detecção de bactérias portadoras dos genes blaKPC, blaNDM e blaOXA-48 foi realizada através da reação em cadeia da polimerase in house. Resultados: Foram identificadas 201 (12,64%) fenótipos de ESBL, 173 (11,87%) de resistência aos carbapenêmicos e 3 (0,18%) de MRSA. Foram detectadas 34 cepas portadoras de genes codificadores de carbapenemases, onde 23 (67,64%) carreavam o gene blaKPC, oito (23,53%) o blaNDM e três (8,82%) ambos os genes. Conclusões: É um desafio controlar a disseminação de fenótipos críticos de resistência bacterianos. O predomínio de ESBL no referente hospital, assim como a ocorrência de genes codificadores de carbapenemases até então não relatados, ratificam a importância da vigilância epidemiológica e do incentivo a pesquisas subsequentes. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
Fenótipos de resistência antimicrobiana epidemiologicamente importantes em culturas de vigilância de um serviço terciário de saúde em Aracaju-SE
title Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
spellingShingle Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
Rosa Amâncio, Francisco Lucas
Enterobacteriaceae Produtoras de Carbapenemase
Genes Bacterianos
Infecção Hospitalar
Vigilância Epidemiológica
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Cross infection
Epidemiological Monitoring
Genes Bacterial
title_short Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
title_full Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
title_fullStr Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
title_sort Epidemiologically relevant antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in surveillance cultures of a tertiary health service in Aracaju-SE
author Rosa Amâncio, Francisco Lucas
author_facet Rosa Amâncio, Francisco Lucas
do Nascimento Pereira Carvalho, Izabel Karoline
de Andrade Menezes, Thatiane
Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Junior, Ricardo Luiz
Gomes dos Santos Neto, Agenor
Santos Pinheiro, Malone
author_role author
author2 do Nascimento Pereira Carvalho, Izabel Karoline
de Andrade Menezes, Thatiane
Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Junior, Ricardo Luiz
Gomes dos Santos Neto, Agenor
Santos Pinheiro, Malone
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa Amâncio, Francisco Lucas
do Nascimento Pereira Carvalho, Izabel Karoline
de Andrade Menezes, Thatiane
Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Junior, Ricardo Luiz
Gomes dos Santos Neto, Agenor
Santos Pinheiro, Malone
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enterobacteriaceae Produtoras de Carbapenemase
Genes Bacterianos
Infecção Hospitalar
Vigilância Epidemiológica
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Cross infection
Epidemiological Monitoring
Genes Bacterial
topic Enterobacteriaceae Produtoras de Carbapenemase
Genes Bacterianos
Infecção Hospitalar
Vigilância Epidemiológica
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Cross infection
Epidemiological Monitoring
Genes Bacterial
description Introduction: The constant emergence and spread of bacterial phenotypes of resistance to multiple drugs has become a public health problem worldwide. Objective: To investigate the occurrence of critical antimicrobial resistance phenotypes in bacteria isolated from surveillance cultures. Method: Microbiological data were collected from surveillance cultures performed between January and December 2015 at a tertiary health service. 1,590 surveillance cultures using the VITEK 2 system for phenotypic identification and susceptibility to antimicrobials of the isolates were analyzed. The detection of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) was performed using the approach disc and carbapenem resistance method and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) using diffusion disc methods. The detection of bacteria carrying the blaKPC, blaNDM and blaOXA-48 genes was carried out through the polymerase chain reaction in house  Results: The analysis identified 201 (12.64%) ESBL phenotypes, 173 (11.87%) resistant to carbapenems and 3 (0.18%) MRSA. 34 strains carrying genes encoding carbapenemases were detected, where 23 (67.64%) carried the blaKPC gene, 8 (23.53%) blaNDM and 3 (8.82%) both genes. Conclusions: It is a challenge to control the spread of critical resistance bacterial phenotypes. The predominance of ESBL in the referent hospital, as well as  the occurrence of genes that have not been reported for carbapenemases until then, confirm the importance of epidemiological surveillance and the encouragement of subsequent research.
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Vigilancia en Salud en Debate: Sociedad, Ciencia y Tecnología; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2021): Puede; 111-116
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