Occurrence and distribution of extended-spectrum β-lactamase in clinical Escherichia coli isolates at Ho Teaching Hospital in Ghana.

Q3 Medicine
John G Deku, Kwabena O Duedu, Emmanuel Ativi, Godsway E Kpene, Patrick K Feglo
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Abstract

Objective: This study determined the occurrence and distribution of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL) genotypes of E. coli isolates in Ho Teaching Hospital, Ghana.

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Setting: A single centre study was conducted at Ho Teaching Hospital of Ghana.

Participants: Patients who visited Ho Teaching Hospital Laboratory with the request for culture and susceptibility testing.

Main outcome measure: Escherichia coli were isolated, and Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase genes were detected.

Results: Of the 135 isolates, 56(41.5%,95% CI: 33.1% - 50.3%) were ESBL producers. More males, 14(58.3%), produced ESBL than females, 42(37.8%). The ESBL prevalence was highest among the elderly who were 80 years and above 3(100.0%), with the least prevalence among patients within 50-59 years and 0-9 years age bracket, representing 4(25.0%) and 3(27.3%), respectively. The total prevalence of ESBL was marginally higher among out-patients (41.8% 95% CI: 31.9% - 52.2%) compared to in-patients [40.5% 95% CI: 24.8% - 57.9]. BlaTEM-1 was the predominant ESBL genotype obtained from 83.9% (47/56) of the confirmed ESBL producing isolates, with the least being TOHO-1 4(7.1%). The co-existence of 2 different ESBL genes occurred in 19(33.9%) of the isolates. The single and quadruple carriage were 16(28.6%) and 3(5.4%), respectively. The highest co-existence of the ESBL genotypes was recorded for blaTEM-1 and blaCTXM-1 15(26.8%), followed by blaTEM-1, blaCTXM-1 and blaSHV-73 [12(21.4%)].

Conclusion: The high prevalence of ESBL-producing E. coli isolates with multiple resistant gene carriage is a threat to healthcare in the study area.

Funding: This research received no external funding.

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加纳Ho教学医院临床分离大肠杆菌中广谱β-内酰胺酶的发生和分布。
目的:了解加纳Ho教学医院大肠杆菌延伸谱β-内酰胺酶(ESBL)基因型的发生及分布。设计:横断面研究。环境:在加纳Ho教学医院进行单中心研究。参与者:到何氏教学医院实验室进行培养和药敏试验的患者。主要观察指标:分离到大肠杆菌,检测到广谱β-内酰胺酶基因。结果:135株分离菌中,56株为ESBL产生菌(41.5%,95% CI: 33.1% ~ 50.3%)。产生ESBL的雄性14只(58.3%)多于雌性42只(37.8%)。80岁和3岁以上的老年人ESBL患病率最高(100.0%),50-59岁和0-9岁年龄组患病率最低,分别为4例(25.0%)和3例(27.3%)。门诊患者的ESBL总患病率(41.8% 95% CI: 31.9% - 52.2%)略高于住院患者[40.5% 95% CI: 24.8% - 57.9]。从83.9%(47/56)确认的产生ESBL的分离株中获得的blem -1是主要的ESBL基因型,最少的是TOHO-1 - 4(7.1%)。2种不同ESBL基因共存19株(33.9%)。单车厢16只(28.6%),四车厢3只(5.4%)。ESBL基因型共存率最高的是bltem -1和blactxm - 15(26.8%),其次是bltem -1、blaCTXM-1和blaSHV-73[12](21.4%)。结论:产esbl的大肠杆菌携带多重耐药基因的高流行率对研究地区的卫生保健构成威胁。经费:本研究未获得外部资助。
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