Resistance to antibiotics in clinical isolates of Escherichia coli producing and non-producing Extended Spectrum Betalactamases (ESBL) obtained from urine cultures in patients with urinary tract infection.

Maria Guadalupe Benitez Vergara, María Fernanda Cruz Rosas, Pablo Gustavo Rojas Garcia, Rodolfo Garcia-Contreras, Gabriel Martinez Gonzalez, Jorge Almeida
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Background: Escherichia coli is a bacterium that is part of the normal biota of the human being, but under certain conditions it can produce diseases such as gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections for which is the main responsible. Enterobacteriaceae such as Escherichia are extended spectrum betalactamases (ESBL) producers, which makes their treatment difficult due to a high rate of resistance to antibiotics.Aim of the study: Identify resistance patterns against various antibiotics in Escherichia coli producers and non-producers of extended spectrum beta-lactamases in urinary infections in a population of the Toluca Valley, MexicoMaterial and methods: 155 samples were collected from patients with suspected urinary tract infection without exclusion criteria such as age or gender. Automated equipment was used for the identification of the etiological agent and sensitivity tests. For the determination of ESBL, the double disc technique was used.Results: 35 strains of Escherichia coli were obtained, of which 45.72 % have ESBL, these strains show 100 % resistance to betalactams, as well as high resistance to quinolones and tetracycline ranging from 70 to 100 %. On the other hand, the resistance shown by non-ESBL producing strains is variable both for betalactams and for other antibiotics.Conclusion: Treatment for urinary tract infections has become increasily difficult due to the high rate of resistance to antibiotics, mainly ESBL-producing strains such as the E coli strains in the present study. Where high rates of resistance to different antibiotics used in clinical practice are shown.
从尿路感染患者尿液培养中获得的产生和不产生延伸谱β -内酰胺酶(ESBL)的大肠杆菌临床分离株对抗生素的耐药性
背景:大肠杆菌是一种细菌,是人类正常生物群的一部分,但在某些条件下,它可以产生胃肠道和尿路感染等疾病,这是主要原因。肠杆菌科,如埃希氏菌是广谱β -内酰胺酶(ESBL)的生产者,由于对抗生素的高耐药率,这使得它们的治疗变得困难。研究目的:确定墨西哥Toluca山谷人群尿路感染中大肠杆菌产生者和非广谱β -内酰胺酶产生者对各种抗生素的耐药性模式材料和方法:从疑似尿路感染患者中收集155份样本,无年龄或性别等排除标准。采用自动化设备进行病原鉴定和敏感性试验。采用双盘法测定ESBL。结果:检出大肠埃希菌35株,其中ESBL阳性率为45.72%,对倍他坦类药物耐药100%,对喹诺酮类和四环素耐药70 ~ 100%。另一方面,非产生esbl的菌株对β -他坦类和其他抗生素的耐药性是可变的。结论:尿路感染对抗生素的耐药率高,治疗难度越来越大,主要是产esbl菌株,如本研究中的大肠杆菌菌株。在临床实践中显示对不同抗生素的高耐药率。
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