Literature DB >> 25908994

Identification of nasal colonization with β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in patients, health care workers and students in Madagascar.

Volker Micheel, Benedikt Hogan, Rivo Andry Rakotoarivelo, Raphael Rakotozandrindrainy, Fetra Razafimanatsoa, Tsiriniaina Razafindrabe, Jean Philibert Rakotondrainiarivelo, Sabine Crusius, Sven Poppert, Norbert Georg Schwarz, Jürgen May, Hagen Frickmann, Ralf Matthias Hagen.   

Abstract

This study assesses the nasal occurrence of β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae both in patients in a hospital department of infectious diseases at admission and in healthy Madagascan students and health care workers. Nasal swabs from 681 students, 824 health care workers, and 169 patients were obtained in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and transferred to Germany. Screening for β-lactamase (ESBL, ampC) producing Enterobacteriaceae was performed by cultural and molecular approaches, comprising Brilliance ESBL agar, E-testing, ABCD-testing, and commercial hyplex ESBL and SuperBug ID PCR. Regarding ESBL-positive strains and strains with resistance against at least three out of the four tested bactericidal antibiotic drugs, 0.3% (five out of 1541) of the students and health care workers group showed nasal colonization, whereas colonization was observed in 7.1% (12 out of 169) of the hospitalized patients at admission. No appreciably reduced detection rates after sample storage and intercontinental transport were observed. A considerable proportion of nasal colonization with cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae was demonstrated in Madagascan hospital patients at admission, posing a risk of developing future endogenous infections. The nasal colonization of healthy individuals was negligible. Good storage and transport stability of Enterobacteriaceae will allow for future studies even in areas difficult to access.

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Keywords:  Enterobacteriaceae; Madagascar; colonization; extended-spectrum β-lactamase; resistance

Year:  2015        PMID: 25908994      PMCID: PMC4403799          DOI: 10.1556/EUJMI-D-15-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp)        ISSN: 2062-509X


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