| Literature DB >> 24799848 |
V Gupta1, R Garg1, S Garg1, J Chander1, A K Attri2.
Abstract
Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumanii is a major pathogen encountered in pyogenic infections, especially from burns patients in hospital settings. Often there is also coexistence of multiple beta-lactamase enzymes responsible for beta-lactam resistance in a single isolate, which further complicates treatment options. We conducted a study on burn wound pus samples obtained from the burns unit of our hospital. Phenotypic tests were used to determine the Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase, AmpC Beta-Lactamase and Metallo-Beta-Lactamase producing status of the isolates. Almost half of the samples from the burn wounds yielded Acinetobacter baumanii as the predominant pathogen (54.05%). Coexistence of the three resistance mechanisms was seen in 25 of the 100 (25%) isolates of Acinetobacter baumanii. This study emphasizes the need for the detection of isolates that produce these enzymes to avoid therapeutic failures and nosocomial outbreaks.Entities:
Keywords: Acinetobacter baumanii; AmpC Beta-Lactamase; Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase; Metallo-Beta-Lactamase
Year: 2013 PMID: 24799848 PMCID: PMC3978590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558