孕妇无症状菌尿的患病率和抗生素耐药性的变化:一项6年的回顾性研究

IF 0.2 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Erin Cotton, R. Geraghty, Sameer Umranikar, K. Saeed, B. Somani
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妊娠期无症状菌尿(ASB)是发生尿路感染和肾盂肾炎的危险因素,这可能导致母亲和胎儿的后果。本研究旨在确定妊娠期ASB的患病率、最常见的致病病原体及其耐药性模式。使用我们大学医院在6年期间(2014-2019年)收集的孕妇尿液样本培养物的微生物学实验室数据进行了回顾性分析。使用基于英国抗菌化学学会和欧洲抗菌药敏试验委员会的标准微生物学程序进行鉴定和药敏试验。在总共18938份尿液样本中,1522份(8.04%)菌尿阳性,最常见的分离株是大肠杆菌和大肠杆菌(乳糖发酵罐)(n=1171,76.9%),其次是粪肠球菌和其他肠球菌(n=191,12.5%)。2019年,大肠杆菌对阿莫西林、甲氧苄啶和庆大霉素的耐药性分别为56.8%、25.3%和4.7%,从2014年到2019年,对甲氧苄啶和庆大霉素的耐药性呈上升趋势。大肠杆菌和B组链球菌对呋喃妥因的耐药率分别为1%和5.5%。我们的研究显示了这一弱势群体的抗微生物耐药性趋势,并将有助于确认治疗效果和当地和国际上的直接指南建议。2b
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Prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria among pregnant women and changes in antibiotic resistance: a 6-year retrospective study
Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) during pregnancy is a risk factor for development of urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis, which can lead to maternal and foetal consequences. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of ASB during pregnancy, the most common causative pathogens and their resistance patterns. A retrospective analysis was performed using microbiology laboratory data from urine sample cultures from pregnant women collected at our University hospital over a 6-year period (2014–2019). Identification and susceptibility testing were performed using standard microbiology procedures based on British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing. From a total of 18,938 urine samples, 1522 (8.04%) were positive for bacteriuria, the most common isolates were Escherichia coli and Coliform (lactose fermenters) ( n = 1171, 76.9%), followed by Enterococcus faecalis and other enterococci ( n = 191, 12.5%). In 2019, the resistance of E. coli was 56.8%, 25.3% and 4.7% to amoxicillin, trimethoprim and gentamicin, respectively, with an increasing pattern of resistance to trimethoprim and gentamicin from 2014 to 2019. The resistance rates to nitrofurantoin were 1% and 5.5% for E. coli and Group B Streptococcus, respectively. Our study shows the trends of antimicrobial resistance in this vulnerable group and will help confirm treatment effectiveness and direct guideline recommendations locally and internationally. 2b
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Journal of Clinical Urology
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