医疗相关感染的水源致病菌的抗生素耐药性模式:呼吁控制医院供水系统中的生物膜

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Sahar Gholipour , Mahnaz Nikaeen , Farzaneh Mohammadi , Davarkhah Rabbani
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摘要

背景近年来,抗菌药耐药性在全球的蔓延已成为一个令人担忧的问题,通常被称为 "无声的流行病"。耐抗生素细菌(ARB)引起的医疗相关感染(HAIs)是一个经常出现的问题,其中一些感染源于水传播途径。本研究旨在调查医院配水系统 (WDS) 中是否存在临床相关的机会性细菌和抗生素耐药基因 (ARG)。方法在 2022 年 5 月至 2023 年 6 月期间,从位于伊朗中部伊斯法罕和卡尚的九家医院收集了水和生物膜样本(n = 192)。结果在 WDS 样本中高度检测到葡萄球菌属(90 个分离株),其中 33% 携带 mecA 基因。然而,大肠杆菌(1 株)、鲍曼不动杆菌(3 株)和铜绿假单胞菌(14 株)的检出率较低。此外,样本中还发现了几种含有 ARGs 的革兰氏阴性细菌,主要属于 Stenotrophomonas、Sphingomonas 和 Brevundimonas 属。我们的研究结果表明,水龙头中的生物膜是机会性细菌和 ARG 在医院环境中传播的热点。多种机会性细菌和 ARGs 的发现引起了人们对潜在的 HAIs 暴露和感染的关注,强调了采取积极措施的必要性,尤其是在控制生物膜方面,以降低医疗环境中的感染风险。
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Antibiotic resistance pattern of waterborne causative agents of healthcare-associated infections: A call for biofilm control in hospital water systems

Background

In recent years, the global spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a concerning issue, often referred to as a “silent pandemic”. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) are a recurring problem, with some originating from waterborne route. The study aimed to investigate the presence of clinically relevant opportunistic bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in hospital water distribution systems (WDSs).

Methods

Water and biofilm samples (n = 192) were collected from nine hospitals in Isfahan and Kashan, located in central Iran, between May 2022 and June 2023. The samples were analyzed to determine the presence and quantities of opportunistic bacteria and ARGs using cultural and molecular methods.

Results

Staphylococcus spp. were highly detected in WDS samples (90 isolates), with 33 % of them harboring mecA gene. However, the occurrences of E. coli (1 isolate), Acinetobacter baumannii (3 isolates), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (14 isolates) were low. Moreover, several Gram-negative bacteria containing ARGs were identified in the samples, mainly belonging to Stenotrophomonas, Sphingomonas and Brevundimonas genera. Various ARGs, as well as intI1, were found in hospital WDSs (ranging from 14 % to 60 %), with higher occurrences in the biofilm samples.

Conclusion

Our results underscore the importance of biofilms in water taps as hotspots for the dissemination of opportunistic bacteria and ARG within hospital environments. The identification of multiple opportunistic bacteria and ARGs raises concerns about the potential exposure and acquisition of HAIs, emphasizing the need for proactive measures, particularly in controlling biofilms, to mitigate infection risks in healthcare settings.

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Journal of Infection and Public Health
Journal of Infection and Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
203
审稿时长
96 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection and Public Health, first official journal of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences and the Saudi Association for Public Health, aims to be the foremost scientific, peer-reviewed journal encompassing infection prevention and control, microbiology, infectious diseases, public health and the application of healthcare epidemiology to the evaluation of health outcomes. The point of view of the journal is that infection and public health are closely intertwined and that advances in one area will have positive consequences on the other. The journal will be useful to all health professionals who are partners in the management of patients with communicable diseases, keeping them up to date. The journal is proud to have an international and diverse editorial board that will assist and facilitate the publication of articles that reflect a global view on infection control and public health, as well as emphasizing our focus on supporting the needs of public health practitioners. It is our aim to improve healthcare by reducing risk of infection and related adverse outcomes by critical review, selection, and dissemination of new and relevant information in the field of infection control, public health and infectious diseases in all healthcare settings and the community.
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