Carbapenemase Producing Klebsiella species from Hospitalised Patients at Three Referral Hospitals in Yaounde; Cameroon

Emilia Enjema Lyonga Mbamyah, Mangum Patience Kumcho, T. Michel, Dieudonné Sedena, Florence Anjabie Enyeji, Aime Cesar Teukam Noupe, Modestine Djuissi, M. Mesembe, G. Ikomey, A. Eyoh, H. Gonsu
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Background: Carbapenemases are the most potent beta-lactamases capable of hydrolysing all beta-lactam drugs. Data scarcity on laboratory evidence of carbapenemase producers obstructs infection prevention and effective control measures. This study aimed to detect and phenotypically characterize Klebsiella species resistant to carbapenems. Method: A total of eighty-seven (87) Klebsiella spp. isolates were collected from three Yaounde-based tertiary hospitals over a period of twelve months (February 2019 to January 2020). The isolates were identified on API 20E and antimicrobial susceptibility testing was done according to the Kirby Bauer disc diffusion method. Carbapenem resistance was detected based on reduction in inhibition zone diameter of meropenem less than 28mm and resistance phenotypes determined by the combination disc synergy test. Results: Four Klebsiella species were identified namely: Klebsiella pneumoniae 62/87 (71.3%), K. oxytoca 11/87 (12.6%), K. ozaenae 7/87 (8%), K. rhinoscleromatis 7/87 (8%). Klebsiella pneumoniae was most resistant to carbapenems with a considerably high number of multidrug resistant isolates 39/56 (69.6%). Patients from the 0-9 years age group were most represented 29/87 (33.3%). Carbapenemases belonging to Ambler classes A, B and D were detected as follows: KPC 2/87 (2.3%), MBL 2/87(2.3%), OXA-48 4/87 (4.6%). All four Klebsiella species were producers of KPC carbapenemase 12/87 (13.8%) and Extended Spectrum β-lactamase 68/87 (78.2%) enzymes. Conclusion: These results revealed that more than half of Klebsiella species analysed were multidrug resistant and about a quarter in hospitalized patients at the referral hospitals were mostly KPC carbapenemase producers. This raises concerns over the need to control and confine the spread of these isolates of clinical and epidemiological importance for effective infection prevention and control.
雅温得三家转诊医院住院患者产碳青霉烯酶克雷伯氏菌喀麦隆
背景:碳青霉烯酶是能够水解所有β -内酰胺类药物的最有效的β -内酰胺酶。碳青霉烯酶生产商实验室证据的数据缺乏阻碍了感染预防和有效控制措施。本研究旨在检测和表型表征克雷伯氏菌耐碳青霉烯类。方法:在2019年2月至2020年1月的12个月期间,从雅温得市3家三级医院共收集87株克雷伯氏菌分离株。采用API 20E对分离菌株进行鉴定,并采用Kirby Bauer纸片扩散法进行药敏试验。以美罗培南抑菌带直径减小至28mm以下为基础,通过联合圆盘协同试验测定耐药表型,检测对碳青霉烯类药物的耐药性。结果:共检出肺炎克雷伯菌62/87(71.3%)、产氧克雷伯菌11/87(12.6%)、ozaenae克雷伯菌7/87(8%)、鼻硬化克雷伯菌7/87(8%)4种克雷伯菌。肺炎克雷伯菌对碳青霉烯类药物最耐药,多药耐药菌株占39/56(69.6%)。0-9岁年龄组患者最多,占29/87(33.3%)。Ambler A、B、D类碳青霉烯酶检测结果为:KPC 2/87(2.3%)、MBL 2/87(2.3%)、OXA-48 4/87(4.6%)。4种克雷伯菌均能产生KPC碳青霉烯酶12/87(13.8%)和广谱β-内酰胺酶68/87(78.2%)。结论:半数以上的克雷伯菌属存在多重耐药,转诊医院住院患者中约四分之一多为KPC碳青霉烯酶生产商。这引起了人们对需要控制和限制这些分离株的传播的关注,这些分离株对有效预防和控制感染具有临床和流行病学重要性。
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