2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.03198
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High Prevalence of Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Harboring Several Virulence and β-Lactamase Encoding Genes in a Brazilian Intensive Care Unit

Abstract: Klebsiella pneumoniae is an important opportunistic pathogen that commonly causes nosocomial infections and contributes to substantial morbidity and mortality. We sought to investigate the antibiotic resistance profile, pathogenic potential and the clonal relationships between K. pneumoniae (n = 25) isolated from patients and sources at a tertiary care hospital’s intensive care units (ICUs) in the northern region of Brazil. Most of K. pneumoniae isolates (n = 21, 84%) were classified as multidrug resistant (MD… Show more

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“…However, lower than studies conducted in Brazil (84%), Gondar, Ethiopia (95.6%) and Equatorial Guinea (91.7%) [52] [53] [54]. The difference in MDR level among K. pneumoniae in this study might be due to most K. pneumoniae being isolated from Urine specimens collected from hospital inpatients.…”
Section: Multi-drug Resistancecontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…However, lower than studies conducted in Brazil (84%), Gondar, Ethiopia (95.6%) and Equatorial Guinea (91.7%) [52] [53] [54]. The difference in MDR level among K. pneumoniae in this study might be due to most K. pneumoniae being isolated from Urine specimens collected from hospital inpatients.…”
Section: Multi-drug Resistancecontrasting
confidence: 69%
“…Illness predominantly affects middle-aged and older men with debilitating diseases but infants are increasingly now being reported with this organism in urinary tract and intestinal infections [74][75][76]. The emergence of multi-drug-resistant bacterial infections in hospitalized patients with underlying morbidity is of particular concern [77]. In a recent US epidemiology study [72] 25% of K. pneumoniae infections in long-term acute care hospitals were resistant to carbapenems, which are currently used to treat penicillin-resistant Gram-negative pathogens.…”
Section: Commercial Development Of Antibioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-drug resistance among KP has become a world phenomenon, nullifying the benefits of high-profile clinical skills such as open-heart and transplantation surgeries [ 11 ]. Several reports have projected Saudi Arabia as a growing pool for such multi-drug resistant pathogens because of several reasons [ 11 - 13 ]. In addition to common ESBLs, the incidence of CTX-M and other carbapenems are on the increase [ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%