Low yield but high levels of multidrug resistance in urinary tract infections in a tertiary hospital, Nepal.

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R Baral, L B Shrestha, N Ortuño-Gutiérrez, P Pyakure, B Rai, S P Rimal, S Singh, S K Sharma, B Khanal, K Selvaraj, A M V Kumar
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Abstract

Setting: There are concerns about the occurrence of multidrug resistance (MDR) in patients with urine tract infections (UTI) in Nepal.

Objective: To determine culture positivity, trends in MDR among Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae infections and seasonal changes in culture-positive UTI specimens isolated from 2014 to 2018 at the B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Eastern Nepal.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study using secondary laboratory data.

Results: Among 116,417 urine samples tested, 19,671 (16.9%) were culture-positive, with an increasing trend in the number of samples tested and culture positivity. E. coli was the most common bacteria (54.3%), followed by K. pneumoniae (8.8%). Among E. coli and K. pneumoniae isolates, MDR was found in respectively 42.5% and 36.0%. MDR was higher in males and people aged >55 years, but showed a decreasing trend over the years. The numbers of isolates increased over the years, with a peak always observed from July to August.

Conclusion: Low culture positivity is worrying and requires further work into improving diagnostic protocols. Decreasing trends in MDR are a welcome sign. Information on seasonal changes that peak in July-August can help laboratories better prepare for this time with adequate buffer stocks to ensure culture and antibiotic susceptibility testing.

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尼泊尔一家三级医院尿路感染的低产量但高水平的多药耐药性。
背景:尼泊尔尿路感染(UTI)患者中多药耐药(MDR)的发生令人担忧。目的:了解尼泊尔东部达兰市柯伊拉腊卫生科学研究所2014 - 2018年培养阳性尿路感染标本中大肠埃希菌和肺炎克雷伯菌耐多药感染的培养阳性、趋势和季节变化。设计:这是一项使用二级实验室数据的横断面研究。结果:检尿样116417份,培养阳性19671份(16.9%),检尿样数量和培养阳性呈上升趋势。最常见的细菌是大肠杆菌(54.3%),其次是肺炎克雷伯菌(8.8%)。大肠杆菌和肺炎克雷伯菌分离株中MDR检出率分别为42.5%和36.0%。MDR在男性和55岁以上人群中较高,但呈逐年下降趋势。分离株数逐年增加,7 - 8月为高峰。结论:低培养阳性令人担忧,需要进一步改进诊断方案。耐多药耐药性的下降趋势是一个可喜的迹象。关于7 - 8月达到高峰的季节变化的信息可以帮助实验室更好地为这一时期做好准备,并提供足够的缓冲库存,以确保培养和抗生素敏感性试验。
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期刊介绍: Launched on 1 May 2011, Public Health Action (PHA) is an official publication of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union). It is an open access, online journal available world-wide to physicians, health workers, researchers, professors, students and decision-makers, including public health centres, medical, university and pharmaceutical libraries, hospitals, clinics, foundations and institutions. PHA is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that actively encourages, communicates and reports new knowledge, dialogue and controversy in health systems and services for people in vulnerable and resource-limited communities — all topics that reflect the mission of The Union, Health solutions for the poor.
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