Updating Primary Antibiotic Resistance in Helicobacter pylori Strains Isolated in Italy.

Ilaria Maria Saracino, Matteo Pavoni, Giulia Fiorini, Angelo Zullo, Andrea Imbrogno, Tiziana Lazzarotto, Claudio Borghi, Dino Vaira
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Background and aims: Bacterial resistance toward the most used antibiotics is increasing in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) strains worldwide. The emergence of multidrug resistance significantly affects the efficacy of standard therapy regimens. Therefore, this prospective study has updated the prevalence rates of primary antibiotic resistance in H. pylori strains isolated in routine practice.

Methods: H. pylori isolates obtained from patients consecutively observed in a single center were tested for primary resistance by using the E-test method. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) breakpoints to define resistance to clarithromycin, metronidazole, and levofloxacin were, respectively, greater than 0. 25 mg/L, 8 mg/L, and 1 mg/L, according to updated EUCAST recommendations. The trend of antibiotic prevalence, either single or combined, during 2020-2023 was assessed.

Results: A total of 789 patients meeting inclusion criteria were diagnosed with H. pylori infection, but bacterial strains were overall recovered in 632 (80.1%) cases. At bacterial culture, primary resistance rate was 36.7% for clarithromycin, 32.8% for metronidazole, and 22.1% for levofloxacin, whilst dual clarithromycin-metronidazole resistance rate was detected in 17.4%, and triple resistance in 9%.

Conclusions: Our data found that primary resistance towards both clarithromycin and metronidazole, as well as dual resistance, is substantially stable in Italy whilst the prevalence of levofloxacin resistance seems to be decreasing in our geographic area.

意大利幽门螺杆菌菌株一级抗生素耐药性的最新进展
背景与目的:在世界范围内,幽门螺杆菌(h.p ylori)菌株对最常用抗生素的耐药性正在增加。多药耐药的出现显著影响了标准治疗方案的疗效。因此,这项前瞻性研究更新了常规实践中分离的幽门螺杆菌菌株的初级抗生素耐药患病率。方法:采用E-test法对在单中心连续观察的患者中分离的幽门螺旋杆菌进行原发耐药检测。定义克拉霉素、甲硝唑和左氧氟沙星耐药的最低抑菌浓度(MIC)断点分别大于0。25mg /L, 8mg /L和1mg /L,根据最新EUCAST建议。评估2020-2023年期间单一或联合抗生素流行趋势。结果:789例符合纳入标准的患者被诊断为幽门螺杆菌感染,但632例(80.1%)患者的细菌整体恢复。细菌培养时,克拉霉素、甲硝唑和左氧氟沙星的一次耐药率分别为36.7%、32.8%和22.1%,克拉霉素-甲硝唑双耐药率分别为17.4%和9%。结论:我们的数据发现,在意大利,对克拉霉素和甲硝唑的初级耐药以及双重耐药基本稳定,而在我们的地理区域,左氧氟沙星耐药的患病率似乎正在下降。
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