Muna M. Abbas, Israa Massarwa, Alaa Abu Alhija, Saja Nashef, Alaeddin Abuzant, Motasem Almasri, Raghad Abuzant, Alaa Salman, Mazen Salman
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Abstract
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria are responsible for a considerable burden of difficult to treat infections in different regions of the world. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence, characterize the isolates, and assess the antibiotic susceptibility profiles of ESBL-producing bacteria in fecal samples of outpatients in Nablus, Palestine. The design of this study was a retrospective cross-sectional design, during which 161 Gram-negative bacterial isolates were obtained from the fecal samples of 268 outpatients et al.-Rahma Center, Rafidia Surgical Hospital, and Al-Watani Hospital. These bacterial isolates were identified previously as potential ESBL-producers and then were stored at − 8 0 °C. Out of these isolates 112 (41.7%) were phenotypically confirmed to be ESBL producers and their antibiotic-resistance profile were examined using the disk diffusion method. Female patients were 2.21-times more likely to test positive for ESBL-producing bacteria compared to male patients (95% CI 1.08–4.52) among the tested isolates. Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Klebsiella oxytoca were the most prevalent ESBL-producing bacteria.
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King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) partnered with Springer to publish the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
AJSE, which has been published by KFUPM since 1975, is a recognized national, regional and international journal that provides a great opportunity for the dissemination of research advances from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, MENA and the world.