scholarly journals Spatiotemporal dynamics of multidrug resistant bacteria on intensive care unit surfaces

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alaric W. D’Souza ◽  
Robert F. Potter ◽  
Meghan Wallace ◽  
Angela Shupe ◽  
Sanket Patel ◽  
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Abstract Bacterial pathogens that infect patients also contaminate hospital surfaces. These contaminants impact hospital infection control and epidemiology, prompting quantitative examination of their transmission dynamics. Here we investigate spatiotemporal and phylogenetic relationships of multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria on intensive care unit surfaces from two hospitals in the United States (US) and Pakistan collected over one year. MDR bacteria isolated from 3.3% and 86.7% of US and Pakistani surfaces, respectively, include common nosocomial pathogens, rare opportunistic pathogens, and novel taxa. Common nosocomial isolates are dominated by single lineages of different clones, are phenotypically MDR, and have high resistance gene burdens. Many resistance genes (e.g., blaNDM, blaOXA carbapenamases), are shared by multiple species and flanked by mobilization elements. We identify Acinetobacter baumannii and Enterococcus faecium co-association on multiple surfaces, and demonstrate these species establish synergistic biofilms in vitro. Our results highlight substantial MDR pathogen burdens in hospital built-environments, provide evidence for spatiotemporal-dependent transmission, and demonstrate potential mechanisms for multi-species surface persistence.

2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (33) ◽  
pp. 1328-1336 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hecini-Hannachi Abla ◽  
Bentchouala Chafia ◽  
Lezzar Abdesselam ◽  
Laouar Houcine ◽  
Benlabed Kaddour ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Caroline Walker

Procalcitonin is a promising biomarker for antibiotic therapy because its levels rise and fall quickly with bacterial infections. A multi-database literature search was reviewed with 3 primary prospective randomized control trials used in further analysis. The results indicated that a procalcitonin-guided antibiotic protocol reduces the number of days a patient has to take antibiotics while having no effect on mortality when compared with control groups. Short-term studies did not show a difference in the intensive care unit length of stay, infection relapse rate, super-infection rate, or multidrug-resistant bacteria rate between the procalcitonin-protocol and control group. Because procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy has been shown to reduce the duration of treatment with antibiotics in critically ill patients without worsening the mortality rate or other outcomes, the implementation of a procalcitonin-guided antibiotic therapy should be considered for patients with proven or highly suspected bacterial infections in the intensive care unit.


2004 ◽  
Vol 132 (6) ◽  
pp. 1175-1180 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. SWINNE ◽  
M. WATELLE ◽  
C. SUETENS ◽  
K. MERTENS ◽  
P.-A. FONTEYNE ◽  
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A total of 211 episodes of bloodstream yeast infections in 207 patients, hospitalized in 28 Belgian hospitals participating in a National Surveillance Program, were evaluated. A total of 81% of the patients were more than 50 years of age. Candida albicans was the cause of infections in 55% of patients, 22% were due to C. glabrata and 13% to C. parapsilosis. The most common predisposing factors were antibacterial therapy (42%), residence in an intensive care unit (32·9%) and presence of an intravascular catheter (29·7%). Most patients had more than one predisposing factor. Fluconazole alone or in association with another antifungal agent was the treatment of choice for 89·7% of the cases. In vitro susceptibility testing of the isolates revealed that 99% were susceptible to amphotericin B, 95% to 5-fluorocytosine, 82% to fluconazole and 69% to itraconazole. Resistance to azoles was more common among C. glabrata isolates in the elderly. We conclude that the frequency of C. albicans infection is decreasing in Belgium and this is associated with the emergence of other species, most notably, C. glabrata.


Author(s):  
Aziz Japoni ◽  
Afsaneh Vazin ◽  
Mahdi Hamedi ◽  
Mohammad Ali Davarpanah ◽  
Abdolvahab Alborzi ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. 53-59
Author(s):  
Rawan Sultan Alosaimi ◽  
Nidaa M ahmoud Johari ◽  
Sara M ahbob Alotaibi ◽  
Bashyer Mater Albeladi ◽  
Wafaa Ahmed Hamdi ◽  
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