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Analysis of antimicrobial resistance in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae

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dc.contributor.author Anton, Maria
dc.contributor.author Mihalachi, Nelea
dc.contributor.author Burduniuc, Olga
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-27T12:15:25Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-27T12:15:25Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.issn 2587-3466
dc.identifier.issn 2587-3458
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/26585
dc.description.abstract Introduction. In recent years, the resistance of Klebsiella pneumoniaespecies, both to reserve antimicrobials and to several groups of antimicrobial preparations (MDR), has emerged as a significant global public health concern. K. pneumoniaeexhibits a variety of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and is a common pathogen responsible for surgical wound infections, gastrointestinal tract infections, urinary tract infections, and community-acquired infections that can trigger nosocomial infection outbreaks. Numerous studies have shown that a majority of infections linked to various medical devices, including urinary and intravascular catheters, were attributed to K. pneumoniae, with approximately 90% of these strains being biofilm producers. According to a report by the CDC, of the 9,000 infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae species documented in 2013, around 80% were attributed to K. pneumoniae. Currently, the global antimicrobial resistance rate for K. pneumoniaeis estimated to be approximately 70%, with a mortality rate ranging between 40% and 70%. Aim. Determination of resistance profiles and detection of resistance mechanisms in K. pneumoniaestrains isolated from clinical biosubstrates. Material and methods. For the determination of K. pneumoniaestrains producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases and/or carbapenemases, phenotypic tests (double disk synergy test, combined disk test (MastDisk Combi), Amp-C test with cloxacil-lin, Normand Poirel test, MAST CARBA PacE) and molecular genetic tests were performed. Through the Combo Test, Combi Carba Plus tests and the immuno-chromatographic method, the KPC, OXA-48, MBL (NDM, VIM, IMP) type enzymes that confer resistance to the bacteria were highlighted. Confirmation of resistance mechanisms was performed by the molecular-genetic method. Results. Between 2020 and 2022, a total of 867 (76.8%) K. pneumoniaestrains were isolated and reported from urine and 262 (23.2%) strains-from blood and CSF. The resistance profiles of K. pneumoniaeindicate worrying levels of resistance to all groups of antimicrobial preparations, such as: penicillins –76.5%, fluoroquinolones –78.4%, 3rd generation cephalosporins –82.8%, 4th generation cephalo-sporins –64, 1%, aminoglycosides –71.6%, including carbapenems –40.5% and colistin –23.5%. ESBL-producing strains are increasing, from 17.5% confirmed strains in 2020 to 33.6% confirmed isolates in 2022. Among the 66.5% strains suspected of producing carbapenemases, 35.7% isolates were identified by the immunochromatographic method, including OXA-48 type presented 34.4% strains of K. pneumoniae, NDM type –13.9%, IMP type –4.9% strains, KPC and VIM type –0.2% strains each. Through the multiplex PCR, 29.4% strains of K. pneumoniaewith resistance genes were confirmed. In 28.8% of isolates, the blaOXA-48 gene was determined. Alarmingly, 10.0% strains showed 2 or more resistance mechanisms simultaneously. Conclusions. K. pneumonia is the most common pathogen involved in the etiology of invasive infections. The resistance levels of this species have reached alarming levels, even with reserve antimicrobials. In the investigated K. pneumoniaespecies, a wide array of resistance enzymes was identified, with the most frequent being OXA-48, followed by NDM. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Asociația de Biosiguranță și Biosecuritate din Republica Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof One Health & Risk Management en_US
dc.subject multidrug-resistant K. pneumonia en_US
dc.subject resistance mechanisms en_US
dc.subject beta-lactamases en_US
dc.subject carbapenemases en_US
dc.subject resistance genes en_US
dc.title Analysis of antimicrobial resistance in clinical strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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