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AuthorEltai, Nahla O
AuthorAl Thani, Asmaa A
AuthorAl-Ansari, Khalid
AuthorDeshmukh, Anand S
AuthorWehedy, Eman
AuthorAl-Hadidi, Sara H
AuthorYassine, Hadi M
Available date2018-08-07T10:20:57Z
Publication Date2018-07-28
Publication NameAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Contro
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13756-018-0381-6
ISSN2047-2994
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/6825
AbstractThe β-lactam antibiotics have traditionally been the main treatment of Enterobacteriaceae infections, nonetheless, the emergence of species producing β- Lactamases has rendered this class of antibiotics largely ineffective. There are no published data on etiology of urinary tract infections (UTI) and antimicrobial resistance profile of uropathogens among children in Qatar. The aim of this study is to determine the phenotypic and genotypic profiles of antimicrobial resistant Enterobacteriaceae among children with UTI in Qatar. Bacteria were isolated from 727 urine positive cultures, collected from children with UTI between February and June 2017 at the Pediatric Emergency Center, Doha, Qatar. Isolated bacteria were tested for antibiotic susceptibility against sixteen clinically relevant antibiotics using phoenix and Double Disc Synergy Test (DDST) for confirmation of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production. Existence of genes encoding ESBL production were identified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Statistical analysis was done using non-parametric Kappa statistics, Pearson chi-square test and Jacquard's coefficient. 201 (31.7%) of samples were confirmed as Extended Spectrum β -Lactamases (ESBL) Producing Enterobacteriaceae. The most dominant pathogen was 166 (83%) followed by 22 (11%). Resistance was mostly encoded by CTX-M (59%) genes, primarily CTX-MG1 (89.2%) followed by CTX-MG9 (7.7%). 37% of isolated bacteria were harboring multiple genes (2 genes or more). isolates were categorized into 11 clusters, while were grouped into five clonal clusters according to the presence and absence of seven genes namely TEM, SHV, CTX-MG1, CTX-MG2, CTX-MG8 CTX-MG9 CTX-MG25. Our data indicates an escalated problem of ESBL in pediatrics with UTI, which mandates implementation of regulatory programs to reduce the spread of ESBL producing Enterobacteriaceae in the community. The use of cephalosporins, aminoglycosides (gentamicin) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole is compromised in Qatar among pediatric population with UTI, leaving carbapenems and amikacin as the therapeutic option for severe infections caused by ESBL producers.
Languageen
PublisherBioMed Central
SubjectAntibiotic resistance
Children
ESBL
Enterobacteriaceae
Qatar
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
TitleMolecular characterization of extended spectrum β -lactamases enterobacteriaceae causing lower urinary tract infection among pediatric population.
TypeArticle
Pagination1-9
Issue Number1
Volume Number7


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