2012
DOI: 10.1186/2047-2994-1-12
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High load of multi-drug resistant nosocomial neonatal pathogens carried by cockroaches in a neonatal intensive care unit at Tikur Anbessa specialized hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Abstract: BackgroundCockroaches have been described as potential vectors for various pathogens for decades; although studies from neonatal intensive care units are scarce. This study assessed the vector potential of cockroaches (identified as Blatella germanica) in a neonatal intensive care unit setup in Tikur Anbessa Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.MethodsA total of 400 Blatella germanica roaches were aseptically collected for five consecutive months. Standard laboratory procedures were used to process the samples.Resu… Show more

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“…The important role of cockroaches as a potential reservoir of multidrug-resistant bacteria demonstrated in this study and in earlier investigations with their presence in hospital environments, which has already been reported in Algeria (36) and other countries such as Turkey (9), Japan (37), and Cuba (38), urgently call for regulations regarding their control and elimination from clinical areas (11). …”
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“…The important role of cockroaches as a potential reservoir of multidrug-resistant bacteria demonstrated in this study and in earlier investigations with their presence in hospital environments, which has already been reported in Algeria (36) and other countries such as Turkey (9), Japan (37), and Cuba (38), urgently call for regulations regarding their control and elimination from clinical areas (11). …”
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“…The medical significance of cockroaches has been largely overlooked, but it has been proven that they can harbor a number of pathogenic microorganisms with different levels of antibiotic resistance (10). Blattella germanica is the most abundant cockroach species (11), and the external surfaces and excrement of these cockroaches can contaminate food, human habitats, and hospital equipment; therefore, these insects can present a threat to human health (12).…”
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“…Tilahun y colaboradores encontraron quince especies de bacterias en una unidad neonatal en Addis Ababa, las cuales presentaron resistencia múltiple a los doce antibióticos probados (14). En Ghana se realizó un estudio en un hospital de tercer nivel, en donde se hallaron ocho tipos de bacterias, las cuales presentaron diferentes niveles de resistencia a antimicrobianos (13).…”
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“…En Ghana se realizó un estudio en un hospital de tercer nivel, en donde se hallaron ocho tipos de bacterias, las cuales presentaron diferentes niveles de resistencia a antimicrobianos (13). Estos hallazgos indican que las cucarachas podrían ser un vector mecánico potencial de bacterias resistentes asociadas con IAAS (14,19), con lo cual se deben extremar medidas para su control efectivo dentro de las instituciones prestadoras de servicios de salud.…”
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“…were the predominant bacteria (Tilahun et al 2012) Climatic condition of Bangladesh is very favorable for the survival of cockroaches. In urban areas the density of population is high and this gives poor hygienic condition, allowing cockroaches to infest every premises.…”
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