Prevalence of drug resistant Enterobacteriaceae in a Nepalese tertiary care hospital
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Prevalence of drug resistant Enterobacteriaceae in a Nepalese tertiary care hospital
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacteriaceae is an emerging global public health problem. Numerous studies have reported community-acquired AmpC beta-lactamase and extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae in Nepal. However, there are limited data on community-acquired Metallo-beta-lactamase (MBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae. A hospital-based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using 294 Enterobacteriaceae isolates from a total of 2,345 different clinical specimens collected from patients attending a tertiary care hospital in Nepal. Bacteria were isolated using standard microbiological growth media and identified using biochemical tests. For antimicrobial susceptibility testing, Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion technique was used. AmpC, ESBL, and MBL productions were detected by using combined disc method. AmpC, ESBL, and MBL productions were detected in 19.4%, 29.6%, and 8.5% of total Enterobacteriaceae isolates respectively. Higher rates of beta-lactamases production were seen among the isolates from in-patients in comparison with those from out-patients. However, 11.6%, 25%, and 3.7% of the total isolates from out-patients were AmpC, ESBL, and MBL producers respectively. The co-production of the beta-lactamases was also detected, with two Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates producing all three beta-lactamases. One MBL producing Proteus vulgaris isolate that was pan-resistant with no remaining treatment options was also isolated. Prevalence of drug resistant Enterobacteriaceae in our study was very high. Detection of AmpC, ESBL, and MBL positive isolates from out-patients, who did not have recent history of hospital visit, indicated the community dissemination of the drug resistant bacteria. This is a matter of great concern and an immediate attention to formulate strategies to prevent further development and spread of antibiotic resistance is required.
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