2023
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics12020192
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The Effect of Decreased Antipseudomonal Drug Consumption on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Incidence and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Profiles over 9 Years in a Lebanese Tertiary Care Center

Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PAE) is intrinsically resistant to numerous classes of antimicrobials such as tetracycline and β-lactam antibiotics. More epidemiological surveillance studies on the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of PAE are needed to generate clinically significant data and better guided therapeutic options. We describe and analyze in a retrospective study the epidemiologic trends of 1827 Pseudomonas spp. isolates (83.5% PAE, 16.4% Pseudomonas sp., and 0.2% Pseudomonas putida) from various clini… Show more

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“…By analyzing a large collection of P. aeruginosa recovered from the clinical specimens of patients admitted to different hospitals, we identified 71 different STs among the 119 isolates evaluated. The diversity of clones, which has been reported in previous smaller studies in recent years, may be linked to the widespread misuse of antimicrobials rather than clonal dissemination through cross-transmission [ 32 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By analyzing a large collection of P. aeruginosa recovered from the clinical specimens of patients admitted to different hospitals, we identified 71 different STs among the 119 isolates evaluated. The diversity of clones, which has been reported in previous smaller studies in recent years, may be linked to the widespread misuse of antimicrobials rather than clonal dissemination through cross-transmission [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%