Colistin-resistant microorganisms and cystic fibrosis: microbiological surveillance in an Italian Children’s Hospital

A. Montemari, V. T. G. Assanti, G. Linardos, G. Bonaventura, G. Ricciotti, E. Fiscarelli
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Several advances in the medical field are often dependent on the ability to fight infections with the use of antibiotics, including joint replacements, organ transplants, and cancer therapy. The capacity of the bacteria to adapt to and escape from the mechanisms of action of antibiotics makes the antimicrobial resistance a serious public health problem worldwide. Polymyxin E colistin has rarely been used because of its nephrotoxicity and neurotoxicity. More recently, the emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria as carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae, Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the re-evaluation of its pharmacokinetic properties have led to a resurgence of colistin as a treatment option, contributing to select resistant strains. Investigating the phenomenon of colistin-resistance in gram-negative bacteria, especially P. aeruginosa, is now mandatory, particularly after identification of a plasmid-mediated mechanism for the resistance to colistin (mcr) in Enterobacteriaceae strains, a mechanism transferable to other species. In this study, we investigated colistin-resistance in gram-negative bacteria isolated from respiratory secretions of cystic fibrosis patients in follow-up at Children’s Hospital Bambino Gesù of Rome.
粘菌素耐药微生物和囊性纤维化:意大利儿童医院的微生物监测
医学领域的一些进步往往依赖于使用抗生素对抗感染的能力,包括关节置换、器官移植和癌症治疗。细菌适应和逃避抗生素作用机制的能力使抗菌素耐药性成为世界范围内严重的公共卫生问题。多粘菌素因其肾毒性和神经毒性而很少使用。最近,碳青霉烯耐药肺炎克雷伯菌、鲍曼不动杆菌和铜绿假单胞菌等多重耐药细菌的出现,以及对其药代动力学特性的重新评估,导致粘菌素作为一种治疗选择的复苏,有助于选择耐药菌株。研究革兰氏阴性细菌,特别是铜绿假单胞菌对粘菌素的耐药性现象,现在是必须的,特别是在鉴定了肠杆菌科菌株对粘菌素的耐药性(mcr)的质粒介导机制之后,这一机制可转移到其他物种。在这项研究中,我们调查了在罗马Bambino儿童医院Gesù随访的囊性纤维化患者呼吸道分泌物中分离的革兰氏阴性菌的粘菌素耐药性。
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