| Literature DB >> 31114256 |
Reza Ranjbar1, Ali Fatahian Kelishadrokhi2, Mohammad Chehelgerdi2.
Abstract
Purpose: Virulent and resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strains are considered as one of the most significant causes of hospital-acquired infections. The present investigation was done to study the distribution of virulence factors, capsule serotypes and phenotypic and genotypic evaluation of antibiotic resistance of the K. pneumoniae strains isolated from hospital-acquired infections. Patients Materials and methods: Two hundred and sixty different types of hospital-acquired infections were collected and cultured. Antibiotic resistance pattern of K. pneumoniae isolates and their molecular characterization were studied using disk diffusion and PCR, respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Klebsiella pneumoniae; antibiotic resistance genes; antibiotic resistance pattern; capsule serotypes; hospital infections; virulence genes
Year: 2019 PMID: 31114256 PMCID: PMC6489651 DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S199639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Drug Resist ISSN: 1178-6973 Impact factor: 4.003
Prevalence of K. pneumoniae strains isolated from different types of hospital-acquired infections
| Type of samples | No. samples collected | Prevalence of |
|---|---|---|
| Urine | 80 | 51 (63.75) |
| Wound | 45 | 15 (33.33) |
| Blood | 64 | 24 (37.50) |
| Sputum | 71 | 25 (35.21) |
| Total | 260 | 115 (44.22) |
Abbreviations: K. pneumonia, Kelebsiella pneumonia; NO, number.
Antibiotic resistance pattern of K. pneumoniae strains isolated from different types of hospital-acquired infections
| Type of samples (No. | Antibiotic resistance pattern (%) | ||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amp* | Amc | Pit | Cfz | Cfr | Az | Imp | Amk | T30 | G10 | Tob | Cip | Nal | Cot | C30 | |
| Urine (51) | 51 (100) | 51 (100) | 47 (92.15) | 47 (92.15) | 51 (100) | 35 (68.62) | 27 (52.94) | 27 (52.94) | 24 (47.05) | 39 (76.47) | 39 (76.47) | 43 (84.31) | 47 (92.15) | 43 (84.3) | 27 (52.94) |
| Wound (15) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 11 (73.33) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 7 (46.66) | 8 (53.33) | 4 (26.66) | 4 (26.66) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 11 (73.33) | 7 (46.66) | 3 (20) |
| Blood (24) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 14 (58.33) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 19 (79.16) | 19 (79.16) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 19 (79.16) | 19 (79.16) | 10 (41.66) |
| Sputum (25) | 25 (100) | 20 (80) | 15 (60) | 25 (100) | 25 (100) | 25 (100) | 10 (40) | 10 (40) | 15 (60) | 10 (40) | 15 (60) | 10 (40) | 15 (60) | 20 (80) | 10 (40) |
| Total (115) | 115 (100) | 110 (95.65) | 97 (84.34) | 111 (96.52) | 115 (100) | 86 (74.78) | 69 (60) | 65 (56.52) | 62 (53.91) | 83 (72.17) | 93 (80.86) | 92 (80) | 92 (80) | 89 (77.39) | 50 (43.47) |
Abbreviations: Amp, ampicillin (10 μg); Amc, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (20/10 μg); Pit, piperacillin/tazobactam (110/10 μg); Cfz, ceftazidime (30 μg); Cfr, cefuroxime (30 μg); Az, aztreonam (30 μg); Imp, imipenem (10 μg); Amk, amikacin (30 μg); T30, tetracycline (30 μg); G10, gentamicin (10 μg); Tob, tobramycin (10 μg); Cip, ciprofloxacin (5 μg); Nal, nalidixic acid (30 μg); Cot, co-trimoxazole (30 μg); C30, chloramphenicol (30 μg); K. penumonia, Klebsiella pneumonia.
Distribution of virulence genes amongst the K. pneumoniae strains isolated from different types of hospital-acquired infections
| Type of samples (No. | Distribution of virulence genes (%) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urine (51) | 12 (23.52) | 43 (84.31) | 47 (92.15) | 47 (92.15) | 47 (92.15) | 8 (15.68) | 12 (23.52) |
| Wound (15) | 4 (26.66) | 15 (100) | 11 (73.33) | 15 (100) | 7 (46.66) | 4 (26.66) | 7 46.66() |
| Blood (24) | – | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) | 14 (58.33) | 10 (29.41) |
| Sputum (25) | – | 25 (100) | 15 (60) | 20 (80) | 15 (60) | 10 (40) | 10 (40) |
| Total (115) | 16 (13.91) | 107 (93.04) | 97 (84.34) | 106 (92.17) | 93 (80.86) | 36 (31.30) | 39 (33.91) |
Abbreviation: K. pneumonia, Klebsiella pnuemonia.
Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes amongst the K. pneumoniae strains isolated from different types of hospital-acquired infections
| Type of samples (No. | Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urine (51) | 43 (84.31) | 47 (92.15) | 8 (15.68) | 43 (84.31) | 51 (100) |
| Wound (15) | 15 (100) | 15 (100) | 11 (73.33) | 11 (73.33) | 11 (73.33) |
| Blood (24) | 19 (79.16) | 15 (62.50) | 10 (41.66) | 24 (100) | 24 (100) |
| Sputum (25) | 10 (40) | 15 (60) | 5 (20) | 20 (80) | 25 (100) |
| Total (115) | 87 (75.65) | 91 (79.13) | 34 (29.54) | 98 (85.21) | 111 (96.52) |
Abbreviation: K. pneumonia, Klebsiella pnuemonia.
Distribution of capsule serotypes amongst the K. pneumoniae strains isolated from different types of hospital-acquired infections
| Type of samples (No. | Distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| K1 | K2 | Non K1/K2 | |
| Urine (51) | 12 (23.52) | 4 (7.84) | 35 (68.62) |
| Wound (15) | – | 4 (26.66) | 11 (73.33) |
| Blood (24) | 10 (41.66) | – | 14 (58.33) |
| Sputum (25) | 10 (40) | – | 15 (60) |
| Total (115) | 32 (27.82) | 8 (6.95) | 75 (65.21) |
Abbreviation: K. pneumonia, Klebsiella pnuemonia.