Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study
Abstract Background: Escherichia coli, known as a clinically significant bacteria, can cause a wide range of infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), blood stream infections (BSIs), and can frequently be isolated from various clinical specimens. Evaluation of antimicrobial resista...
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doaj-4da864fb6055431d88c66e0082d3ba082020-11-25T02:21:18ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System2345-22182345-38932016-10-0144194198Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence StudyMahtab Hadadi0Yalda Malekzadegan1Hamid Heidari2Hadi Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie3Mohammad Motamedifar41Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;1Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;1Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;1Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran;2Shiraz HIV/AIDS Research Center, Institute of Health, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranAbstract Background: Escherichia coli, known as a clinically significant bacteria, can cause a wide range of infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs), blood stream infections (BSIs), and can frequently be isolated from various clinical specimens. Evaluation of antimicrobial resistant pattern is a necessary action, especially about such bacteria which are frequent and life threatening. The aim of this study was to determine the frequency and antimicrobial resistance pattern of E. coli isolates obtained from various clinical specimens. Methods: This retrospective study was performed within a seven month period from January 2015 to August 2015 at a specialized women and children hospital in Shiraz, Iran. E. coli isolates were obtained from various clinical specimens and identified using standard microbiological procedure. Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns were determined using disk diffusion method in accordance with CLSI recommendation. Results: Of the total 130 positive cultures, the majority of E. coli isolates were obtained from urine (96=73.8%) and blood (11=8.5%) specimens. Overall, gentamicin (70.8%) was the effective antibiotic for the tested E. coli isolates. E. coli isolates obtained from urine specimens showed the highest resistance rates against ampicillin (84.4%) and nalidixic acid (61.5%); while they showed the most sensitivity to gentamicin (79.2%), nitrofurantoin (70.8%) and ciprofloxacin (66.7%). Moreover, the highest antibiotic resistance rates belonged to the isolates recovered from endotracheal tube (ETT). Conclusion: The results showed that gentamicin was the most effective antibiotic against E. coli infections. However, in addition to the gentamicin, we can recommend nitrofurantoin and ciprofloxacin as the other effective agents for UTIshttp://jhsss.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jhsss/article/view/206Escherichia coliWomenChildrenNosocomial infections |
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Mahtab Hadadi Yalda Malekzadegan Hamid Heidari Hadi Sedigh Ebrahim-Saraie Mohammad Motamedifar Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System Escherichia coli Women Children Nosocomial infections |
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Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study |
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Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study |
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Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study |
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Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study |
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Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from a Specialized Women and Children Hospital in Shiraz, Iran: A Prevalence Study |
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antimicrobial resistance pattern in escherichia coli isolates obtained from a specialized women and children hospital in shiraz, iran: a prevalence study |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Health Sciences and Surveillance System |
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2345-2218 2345-3893 |
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2016-10-01 |
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Abstract
Background: Escherichia coli, known as a clinically significant
bacteria, can cause a wide range of infections, including urinary
tract infections (UTIs), blood stream infections (BSIs), and
can frequently be isolated from various clinical specimens.
Evaluation of antimicrobial resistant pattern is a necessary
action, especially about such bacteria which are frequent and
life threatening. The aim of this study was to determine the
frequency and antimicrobial resistance pattern of E. coli isolates
obtained from various clinical specimens.
Methods: This retrospective study was performed within a seven
month period from January 2015 to August 2015 at a specialized
women and children hospital in Shiraz, Iran. E. coli isolates were
obtained from various clinical specimens and identified using
standard microbiological procedure. Antimicrobial susceptibility
patterns were determined using disk diffusion method in
accordance with CLSI recommendation.
Results: Of the total 130 positive cultures, the majority of E.
coli isolates were obtained from urine (96=73.8%) and blood
(11=8.5%) specimens. Overall, gentamicin (70.8%) was the
effective antibiotic for the tested E. coli isolates. E. coli isolates
obtained from urine specimens showed the highest resistance
rates against ampicillin (84.4%) and nalidixic acid (61.5%);
while they showed the most sensitivity to gentamicin (79.2%),
nitrofurantoin (70.8%) and ciprofloxacin (66.7%). Moreover,
the highest antibiotic resistance rates belonged to the isolates
recovered from endotracheal tube (ETT).
Conclusion: The results showed that gentamicin was the most
effective antibiotic against E. coli infections. However, in
addition to the gentamicin, we can recommend nitrofurantoin
and ciprofloxacin as the other effective agents for UTIs |
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Escherichia coli Women Children Nosocomial infections |
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