Multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: A study on its pathogenesis and therapeutics

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Hridesh Mukhopadhyay , Arnab Bairagi , Anushka Mukherjee , Aman Kumar Prasad , Arjama Dhar Roy , Aditi Nayak
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The overuse of antibiotics has led to the global dissemination of Acinetobacter baumannii, an increasingly challenging nosocomial pathogen. This review explores the medical significance along with the diverse resistance ability of A. baumannii. Intensive care units (ICUs) serve as a breeding ground for A. baumannii, as these settings harbour vulnerable patients and facilitate the spread of opportunistic microorganisms. A. baumannii belongs to the ESKAPE group of bacterial pathogens that are major contributors to antibiotic-resistant infections. The pathogenic nature of A. baumannii is particularly evident in seriously ill patients, causing pneumonia, wound infections, and other healthcare-associated infections. Historically considered benign, A. baumannii is a global threat due to its propensity for rapid acquisition of multidrug resistance phenotypes. The genus Acinetobacter was formally recognized in 1968 following a comprehensive survey by Baumann et al., highlighting the relationship between previously identified species and consolidating them under the name Acinetobacter. A. baumannii is characterized by its Gram-negative nature, dependence on oxygen, positive catalase activity, lack of oxidase activity, inability to ferment sugars, and non-motility. The DNA G+C content of Acinetobacter species falls within a specific range. For diagnostic purposes, A. baumannii can be cultured on specific agar media, producing distinct colonies. The genus Acinetobacter comprises numerous species those are associated with bloodstream infections with high mortality rates. Therefore, A. baumannii poses a significant challenge to global healthcare due to its multidrug resistance and ability to cause various infections. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying its resistance acquisition and pathogenicity is essential for combating this healthcare-associated pathogen effectively.

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耐多药鲍曼不动杆菌的发病机制及治疗研究。
抗生素的过度使用导致鲍曼不动杆菌的全球传播,这是一种越来越具有挑战性的医院病原体。本文就鲍曼不动杆菌耐药能力的多样性及其医学意义作一综述。重症监护病房(icu)是鲍曼不动杆菌的滋生地,因为这些环境庇护着脆弱的病人,并促进了机会性微生物的传播。鲍曼不动杆菌属于ESKAPE细菌病原体群,是抗生素耐药感染的主要贡献者。鲍曼不动杆菌的致病性在重症患者中尤为明显,可引起肺炎、伤口感染和其他卫生保健相关感染。历史上被认为是良性的鲍曼不动杆菌由于其快速获得多药耐药表型的倾向而成为全球威胁。1968年,在Baumann等人的全面调查后,Acinetobacter属被正式确认,强调了先前确定的物种之间的关系,并将它们合并为Acinetobacter。鲍曼不动杆菌的特点是革兰氏阴性、依赖氧气、过氧化氢酶活性阳性、缺乏氧化酶活性、不能发酵糖和不运动。不动杆菌的DNA G+C含量在一定范围内。为了诊断目的,鲍曼芽胞杆菌可以在特定的琼脂培养基上培养,产生不同的菌落。不动杆菌属包括许多与高死亡率的血流感染有关的物种。因此,鲍曼不动杆菌由于其多药耐药性和引起各种感染的能力,对全球医疗保健构成了重大挑战。全面了解其耐药性获得和致病性的机制对于有效地对抗这种卫生保健相关病原体至关重要。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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