Azithromycin resistance in non-typhoidal Salmonella: a review.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Zhe Zhu, Xin Hua, Yefang Ke
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Abstract

Antibiotics are crucial for controlling severe or invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) infections. However, the high resistance or toxicity of traditionally first-line antibiotics calls for alternatives. The excellent membrane permeability, long half-life and safe to use in children render azithromycin a promising candidate. However, azithromycin resistance has been observed in NTS isolates recovered from humans, food, animals and the environment, with particularly high rates in Asia. Although azithromycin resistance remains low in Europe, the USA and Australia, an increasing tendency has been noted in the USA in recent years. Macrolide inactivation by phosphotransferases, methylation of 23S rRNA by methyltransferases, ribosomal protein alteration and efflux pumps are involved in azithromycin resistance in NTS isolates, among which phosphotransferase encoded by the mph (A) gene is the predominate mechanism. Current studies face limitations, such as the lack of a standardized azithromycin breakpoint for NTS isolates, insufficient integrated national surveillance and limited robust clinical evidence for treating NTS infections. Therefore, future studies addressing these issues are highly recommended.

非伤寒沙门氏菌阿奇霉素耐药性研究进展。
抗生素对于控制严重或侵袭性非伤寒沙门氏菌(NTS)感染至关重要。然而,传统一线抗生素的高耐药性或毒性要求寻找替代品。阿奇霉素具有优良的透膜性、较长的半衰期和安全的儿童用药特点,是一种很有前途的药物。然而,在从人类、食物、动物和环境中恢复的NTS分离株中观察到阿奇霉素耐药性,在亚洲的比例特别高。尽管阿奇霉素耐药性在欧洲、美国和澳大利亚仍然很低,但近年来在美国出现了上升趋势。NTS分离株阿奇霉素耐药的机制包括磷酸转移酶使大环内酯失活、甲基转移酶使23S rRNA甲基化、核糖体蛋白改变和外排泵等,其中由mph (A)基因编码的磷酸转移酶是主要机制。目前的研究面临局限性,例如缺乏针对NTS分离株的标准化阿奇霉素断点,缺乏综合的国家监测以及治疗NTS感染的有限有力临床证据。因此,强烈建议未来研究解决这些问题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes articles that further knowledge and advance the science and application of antimicrobial chemotherapy with antibiotics and antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal agents. The Journal publishes primarily in human medicine, and articles in veterinary medicine likely to have an impact on global health.
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