Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime

Background: Recent increase in resistance among gram-negative bacteria, particularly in referral centers led to difficulties in medical management of severely ill patients all around the world. Given the economic issues, different epidemiologic status and absence of routine system for susceptibility...

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Main Authors: N Shayanfar, A Nateghian, S Mortazavi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2007-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2918
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S Mortazavi
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S Mortazavi
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description Background: Recent increase in resistance among gram-negative bacteria, particularly in referral centers led to difficulties in medical management of severely ill patients all around the world. Given the economic issues, different epidemiologic status and absence of routine system for susceptibility testing in our setting for new antibiotics including 4th generation cephalosporines, it is an urgent need to evaluate their role in our country. Methods: Various multi-drug resistant (resistant to at least two different representatives from the main groups of commonly used antibiotics including third generation cephalosporines, aminoglycosides and new quinolones) gram-negative bacteria were subcultured again on Muller-Hinton agar. Susceptibility testing was done using disk diffusion method with NCCLS criteria and reported according to the predetermined patterns of resistance, types of organs and site of isolation separately. Results: among 96 samples of MDR gram-negative bacteria, Klebsiella spp, Ecoli, Acinetobacter and pseudomonas spp were dominant. Generalized resistance to all groups was the most common pattern of resistance in our samples, in one third of which, there was sensitivity to forth generation cephalosporines. The best observed response was seen among those bacteria with generalized resistance to third generation cephalosporines and partial resistance to new quinolones. Overall, 36% of isolates were sensitive to Cefepime. Urine culture was the most common site of sampling, still the best sensivety results were observed among those isolates from respiratory site. Conclusion: according to our preliminary study, Cefepime might be used in severe infections of gram-negative origin that show generalized resistance to third generation cephalosporines and partial resistance to new quinolones.
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spelling doaj.art-2a9f66aecd6f404f9ad1eb7933c961022022-12-21T19:30:53ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932007-03-0136Supple 2Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime N Shayanfar0 A Nateghian1 S Mortazavi2 Background: Recent increase in resistance among gram-negative bacteria, particularly in referral centers led to difficulties in medical management of severely ill patients all around the world. Given the economic issues, different epidemiologic status and absence of routine system for susceptibility testing in our setting for new antibiotics including 4th generation cephalosporines, it is an urgent need to evaluate their role in our country. Methods: Various multi-drug resistant (resistant to at least two different representatives from the main groups of commonly used antibiotics including third generation cephalosporines, aminoglycosides and new quinolones) gram-negative bacteria were subcultured again on Muller-Hinton agar. Susceptibility testing was done using disk diffusion method with NCCLS criteria and reported according to the predetermined patterns of resistance, types of organs and site of isolation separately. Results: among 96 samples of MDR gram-negative bacteria, Klebsiella spp, Ecoli, Acinetobacter and pseudomonas spp were dominant. Generalized resistance to all groups was the most common pattern of resistance in our samples, in one third of which, there was sensitivity to forth generation cephalosporines. The best observed response was seen among those bacteria with generalized resistance to third generation cephalosporines and partial resistance to new quinolones. Overall, 36% of isolates were sensitive to Cefepime. Urine culture was the most common site of sampling, still the best sensivety results were observed among those isolates from respiratory site. Conclusion: according to our preliminary study, Cefepime might be used in severe infections of gram-negative origin that show generalized resistance to third generation cephalosporines and partial resistance to new quinolones.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2918CefepimeMulti-drug resistant bacteriaGram negative bacilli
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A Nateghian
S Mortazavi
Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Cefepime
Multi-drug resistant bacteria
Gram negative bacilli
title Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
title_full Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
title_fullStr Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
title_short Evaluation of the In Vitro Sensitivity Pattern of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli to Cefepime
title_sort evaluation of the in vitro sensitivity pattern of multi drug resistant gram negative bacilli to cefepime
topic Cefepime
Multi-drug resistant bacteria
Gram negative bacilli
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2918
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