Literature DB >> 28682727

Bacterial Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance in Clinical Isolates of Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Northeast of Tamaulipas, Mexico.

Mario Sánchez-Sánchez1, Wendy Lizeth Cruz-Pulido1, Eduardo Bladinieres-Cámara2, Rodrigo Alcalá-Durán2, Gildardo Rivera-Sánchez1, Virgilio Bocanegra-García1.   

Abstract

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious and common problem in patients with diabetes mellitus and constitute one of the major causes of lower extremity amputation. The microbiological profile of DFUs depends on the acute or chronic character of the wound. Aerobic gram-positive cocci are the predominant organisms isolated from DFUs. Diabetic foot biopsies from patients admitted to the Angiology and Vascular Surgery Hospital of the Northeast, in Reynosa, Tamaulipas from December 2011 to April 2016 were analyzed. The samples were processed using standard microbiology techniques. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was carried out according to the protocol established by the Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). We obtained 246 bacterial isolates, based on the results of phenotypic resistance. The least effective antibiotics for gram-positive bacteria were penicillin and dicloxacillin; for gram-negative bacteria, cefalotin and penicillin were the least effective. Levofloxacin, cefalotin, and amikacin were the most effective antibiotics for gram-positive and negative bacteria, respectively. Enterobacter genus was significantly associated with muscle biopsies ( P = .011) and samples without growth were significantly associated with specimens of pyogenic origin ( P = .000). In 215 DFU samples, we found that Staphylococcus aureus was the most commonly isolated pathogen followed by Enterobacter sp. This is consistent with previous reports. Enterobacter species may play an important role in the colonization/infection of certain tissues; however, further studies are needed in this regard.

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Keywords:  MRSA; antimicrobial susceptibility; diabetic foot infections

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28682727     DOI: 10.1177/1534734617705254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Low Extrem Wounds        ISSN: 1534-7346            Impact factor:   2.057


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1.  Prevalence, antimicrobial resistance profile, and characterization of multi-drug resistant bacteria from various infected wounds in North Egypt.

Authors:  Mohamed A Hassan; Sarah Abd El-Aziz; Horeya M Elbadry; Samy A El-Aassar; Tamer M Tamer
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2022-01-15       Impact factor: 4.052

2.  Synthetic molecular evolution of host cell-compatible, antimicrobial peptides effective against drug-resistant, biofilm-forming bacteria.

Authors:  Charles G Starr; Jenisha Ghimire; Shantanu Guha; Joseph P Hoffmann; Yihui Wang; Leisheng Sun; Brooke N Landreneau; Zachary D Kolansky; Isabella M Kilanowski-Doroh; Mimi C Sammarco; Lisa A Morici; William C Wimley
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-04-02       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Distribution of Microbes and Drug Susceptibility in Patients with Diabetic Foot Infections in Southwest China.

Authors:  Mingxia Wu; Hang Pan; Weiling Leng; Xiaotian Lei; Liu Chen; Ziwen Liang
Journal:  J Diabetes Res       Date:  2018-08-05       Impact factor: 4.011

4.  Risk factors for mortality among patients undergoing major amputations due to infected diabetic feet.

Authors:  Natália Anício Cardoso; Ligia de Loiola Cisneros; Carla Jorge Machado; Ricardo Jayme Procópio; Túlio Pinho Navarro
Journal:  J Vasc Bras       Date:  2018 Oct-Dec

5.  Microbial predictors of healing and short-term effect of debridement on the microbiome of chronic wounds.

Authors:  Samuel Verbanic; Yuning Shen; Juhee Lee; John M Deacon; Irene A Chen
Journal:  NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes       Date:  2020-05-01       Impact factor: 7.290

6.  Efficacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic foot ulcer, a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled clinical trials.

Authors:  Rakesh Sharma; Suresh K Sharma; Shiv Kumar Mudgal; Prasuna Jelly; Kalpana Thakur
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-26       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  The Chronic Wound Phageome: Phage Diversity and Associations with Wounds and Healing Outcomes.

Authors:  Samuel Verbanic; John M Deacon; Irene A Chen
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-04-18

Review 8.  Bacterial Diversity of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Current Status and Future Prospectives.

Authors:  Fatemah Sadeghpour Heravi; Martha Zakrzewski; Karen Vickery; David G Armstrong; Honghua Hu
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-11-10       Impact factor: 4.241

9.  Bacteriological Profile and Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Diabetic Foot Infection in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Lampung, Indonesia.

Authors:  Iswandi Darwis; Hidayat Hidayat; Gusti Ngurah P Pradnya Wisnu; Sekar Mentari
Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2021-10-26
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