骨科住院患者腿部外伤细菌感染的抗生素敏感性评价。

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Juanjuan Zhang, Fangfang Jiao, Yonghan Ge, Bei Cheng, Jingjing Guo
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摘要

COVID-19大流行对全球医疗保健服务系统产生了深远影响,但其对骨科感染模式的影响尚不清楚。本回顾性比较研究分析了2018年6月至2025年5月173例腿部创伤相关骨科感染患者,根据2022年12月中国疫情防控政策变化分为政策调整前(n = 86)和政策调整后(n = 87)两个时期。我们的研究揭示了四种主要的大流行驱动变化:首先,患者明显更年轻(50.6±15.0 vs 52.6±16.1岁,p
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Evaluation in Bacterial Infections from Orthopedic Inpatients with Leg Trauma.

The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted healthcare delivery systems worldwide, but its impact on orthopedic infection patterns remains unclear. This retrospective comparative study analyzed 173 patients with leg trauma-related orthopedic infections from June 2018 to May 2025, divided into two periods based on China's pandemic control policy changes in December 2022: pre-policy adjustment (n = 86) and post-policy adjustment (n = 87). Our study revealed four major pandemic-driven changes: First, patients were significantly younger (50.6 ± 15.0 vs 52.6 ± 16.1 years, p < 0.001) with dramatically reduced hospital stays (16.9 ± 11.3 vs 28.0 ± 26.2 days, p < 0.001). Second, bacterial ecology shifted markedly, with S. aureus prevalence declining from 53.5% to 41.4% while E. faecium emerged exclusively in the post-policy period (4.6%). Third, antibiotic resistance patterns showed divergent trends: β-lactam resistance improved (40.1% to 30.2%), whereas resistance to fluoroquinolones (24.9% to 36.3%), macrolides (40.0% to 59.2%), and lincosamides (40.8% to 52.5%) increased significantly. Fourth, MRSA prevalence among S. aureus isolates rose from approximately 40% to 45%, although glycopeptides and lipopeptides maintained excellent efficacy (≤ 1.1% resistance). These findings highlight pandemic-driven changes in orthopedic infections, necessitating updated antibiotic protocols and strengthened antimicrobial stewardship.

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Current Microbiology
Current Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
380
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Current Microbiology is a well-established journal that publishes articles in all aspects of microbial cells and the interactions between the microorganisms, their hosts and the environment. Current Microbiology publishes original research articles, short communications, reviews and letters to the editor, spanning the following areas: physiology, biochemistry, genetics, genomics, biotechnology, ecology, evolution, morphology, taxonomy, diagnostic methods, medical and clinical microbiology and immunology as applied to microorganisms.
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