Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Francisco, Renata Barreto
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vieira, Cristina Dutra, Farias, Luiz de Macêdo, Souza, Antônio Eustáquio de, Castro, Bruno Lima de, Braga, Renato Rivail Rodrigues, Zauli, Danielle Alves Gomes, Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de, Santos, Simone Gonçalves dos
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/17916
Resumo: In Brazil, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is 11.9 million cases. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) increase morbidity and cause hospital admissions among DM patients. In an attempt to better understand DFU, this cross-sectional study investigated microbial content and their susceptibility to antimicrobials. Secretion from foot ulcers of 30 diabetic patients were obtained in three Brazilian hospitals and submitted to microbiological evaluation. All recovered strains were identified and submitted to antimicrobial susceptibility tests. Genetic diversity was investigated by PCR coupled with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). DFU exhibited a polymicrobial profile composed of 72.5% aerobic and 22.3% anaerobic bacteria, and 2.5% fungi species. A total of 91 microorganisms were isolated, and the number of recovered species per patient ranged from 1-9. Peptostreptococcus spp. was the most frequently recovered obligate anaerobic Genus and was resistant mostly to penicillin and clindamycin. A total of 37.5% S. aureus strains were methicillin resistant. E. coli were the most susceptible Gram-negative species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most resistant. The present study demonstrated that almost 34% of microbial species observed on DGGE gels were not cultivable. The recovery of multidrug resistant microorganisms pointed out to the need for more attention when prescribing an empirical therapy and emphasized the relevance of this study.
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spelling Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no BrasilDiabetes mellitusdiabetic foot ulcerspolymicrobial infectionsantimicrobial susceptibilitygenetic testing.In Brazil, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is 11.9 million cases. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) increase morbidity and cause hospital admissions among DM patients. In an attempt to better understand DFU, this cross-sectional study investigated microbial content and their susceptibility to antimicrobials. Secretion from foot ulcers of 30 diabetic patients were obtained in three Brazilian hospitals and submitted to microbiological evaluation. All recovered strains were identified and submitted to antimicrobial susceptibility tests. Genetic diversity was investigated by PCR coupled with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). DFU exhibited a polymicrobial profile composed of 72.5% aerobic and 22.3% anaerobic bacteria, and 2.5% fungi species. A total of 91 microorganisms were isolated, and the number of recovered species per patient ranged from 1-9. Peptostreptococcus spp. was the most frequently recovered obligate anaerobic Genus and was resistant mostly to penicillin and clindamycin. A total of 37.5% S. aureus strains were methicillin resistant. E. coli were the most susceptible Gram-negative species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most resistant. The present study demonstrated that almost 34% of microbial species observed on DGGE gels were not cultivable. The recovery of multidrug resistant microorganisms pointed out to the need for more attention when prescribing an empirical therapy and emphasized the relevance of this study.Brazilian Journals Publicações de Periódicos e Editora Ltda.2020-10-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/1791610.34117/bjdv6n10-155Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 6 No. 10 (2020); 76209-76222Brazilian Journal of Development; Vol. 6 Núm. 10 (2020); 76209-76222Brazilian Journal of Development; v. 6 n. 10 (2020); 76209-762222525-8761reponame:Revista Verasinstname:Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)instacron:VERACRUZenghttps://ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/BRJD/article/view/17916/14514Copyright (c) 2020 Brazilian Journal of Developmentinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrancisco, Renata BarretoVieira, Cristina DutraFarias, Luiz de MacêdoSouza, Antônio Eustáquio deCastro, Bruno Lima deBraga, Renato Rivail RodriguesZauli, Danielle Alves GomesCarvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque deSantos, Simone Gonçalves dos2021-02-04T12:50:17Zoai:ojs2.ojs.brazilianjournals.com.br:article/17916Revistahttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/PRIhttp://site.veracruz.edu.br:8087/instituto/revistaveras/index.php/revistaveras/oai||revistaveras@veracruz.edu.br2236-57292236-5729opendoar:2024-10-15T16:10:18.696141Revista Veras - Instituto Superior de Educação Vera Cruz (VeraCruz)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
title Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
spellingShingle Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
Francisco, Renata Barreto
Diabetes mellitus
diabetic foot ulcers
polymicrobial infections
antimicrobial susceptibility
genetic testing.
title_short Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
title_full Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
title_fullStr Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
title_sort Microbial content recovered from diabetic foot infections: a cross-sectional study in Brazil / Conteúdo microbiano recuperado em infecções de pé diabético: um estudo transversal no Brasil
author Francisco, Renata Barreto
author_facet Francisco, Renata Barreto
Vieira, Cristina Dutra
Farias, Luiz de Macêdo
Souza, Antônio Eustáquio de
Castro, Bruno Lima de
Braga, Renato Rivail Rodrigues
Zauli, Danielle Alves Gomes
Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de
Santos, Simone Gonçalves dos
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author2 Vieira, Cristina Dutra
Farias, Luiz de Macêdo
Souza, Antônio Eustáquio de
Castro, Bruno Lima de
Braga, Renato Rivail Rodrigues
Zauli, Danielle Alves Gomes
Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de
Santos, Simone Gonçalves dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Francisco, Renata Barreto
Vieira, Cristina Dutra
Farias, Luiz de Macêdo
Souza, Antônio Eustáquio de
Castro, Bruno Lima de
Braga, Renato Rivail Rodrigues
Zauli, Danielle Alves Gomes
Carvalho, Maria Auxiliadora Roque de
Santos, Simone Gonçalves dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diabetes mellitus
diabetic foot ulcers
polymicrobial infections
antimicrobial susceptibility
genetic testing.
topic Diabetes mellitus
diabetic foot ulcers
polymicrobial infections
antimicrobial susceptibility
genetic testing.
description In Brazil, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is 11.9 million cases. Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) increase morbidity and cause hospital admissions among DM patients. In an attempt to better understand DFU, this cross-sectional study investigated microbial content and their susceptibility to antimicrobials. Secretion from foot ulcers of 30 diabetic patients were obtained in three Brazilian hospitals and submitted to microbiological evaluation. All recovered strains were identified and submitted to antimicrobial susceptibility tests. Genetic diversity was investigated by PCR coupled with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE). DFU exhibited a polymicrobial profile composed of 72.5% aerobic and 22.3% anaerobic bacteria, and 2.5% fungi species. A total of 91 microorganisms were isolated, and the number of recovered species per patient ranged from 1-9. Peptostreptococcus spp. was the most frequently recovered obligate anaerobic Genus and was resistant mostly to penicillin and clindamycin. A total of 37.5% S. aureus strains were methicillin resistant. E. coli were the most susceptible Gram-negative species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most resistant. The present study demonstrated that almost 34% of microbial species observed on DGGE gels were not cultivable. The recovery of multidrug resistant microorganisms pointed out to the need for more attention when prescribing an empirical therapy and emphasized the relevance of this study.
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