Antibiotics Resistance among Nosocomial Burkholderia cepacia Isolates Detected in Sebha, Libya

S. S. Shamsi, Khadija M. Ahmad, A. A. Elzen
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Background: B. cepacia complex (Bcc) is an emerging pathogenic organism that can cause many nosocomial infections among hospitalized patients. Inadequate laboratory facilities for B. cepacia complex detection and subsequently inappropriate treatment are considered a major cause for poor therapy outcomes. Methods: This project was aimed to investigate phenotype production of ESBL, AmpC, and Carbapenemase among 47 B. cepacia complex isolated from different Sebha health care facilities. Results: Our data showed that 44.68% were ESBL producers, 57.44% were AmpC producers, while only 29.78% produced carbapenemase. In this study, antibiotics susceptibility of Bcc isolates was variable, 100 % resistant to Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid, 85 % resistant to sulfamethoxazoletrimethoprim, 76 % resistant to Ticarcillin/clavulanic Chloramphenicol, 57 % to Ceftazidime, and 55 % to Tetracyclines, 44% to Ciprofloxacin and 31% to Meropenem. Conclusion: In conclusion, this study shows that Bcc species have a higher resistance level attributed to several mechanisms. This high resistance needs careful antimicrobial prescribing regulations, and urgent implementation of infection prevention control is necessary.
利比亚塞卜哈检测到的非社会性伯克霍尔德氏菌对抗生素的耐药性
背景:洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体(Bcc)是一种新兴的病原菌,可引起住院患者的许多医院感染。洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体检测的实验室设施不足以及随后不适当的治疗被认为是治疗结果不佳的主要原因。方法:本项目旨在研究从不同的Sebha卫生保健机构分离的47株洋葱芽孢杆菌复合体中ESBL、AmpC和碳青霉烯酶的表型产生。结果:我们的数据显示,产ESBL的占44.68%,产AmpC的占57.44%,产碳青霉烯酶的占29.78%。在本研究中,Bcc分离株的抗生素敏感性各不相同,对替卡西林/克拉维酸耐药100%,对磺胺甲恶唑甲氧苄啶耐药85%,对替卡西林/克拉维酸氯霉素耐药76%,对头孢他啶耐药57%,对四环素耐药55%,对环丙沙星耐药44%,对美罗培南耐药31%。结论:本研究表明,Bcc物种具有较高的抗性水平,这可能与多种机制有关。这种高耐药性需要严格的抗微生物药物处方规定,并且需要紧急实施感染预防控制。
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