Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Klebsiella pneumoniae has become an increasingly important etiologic agent of nosocomial infections in recent years. This is mainly due to the expression of virulence factors and development of resistance to several antimicrobial drugs. METHODS This retrospective study exam...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo de Carvalho Santana, Gilberto Gambero Gaspar, Fernando Crivelenti Vilar, Fernando Bellissimo-Rodrigues, Roberto Martinez
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 2016-04-01
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spelling doaj-abd1bf28f6e14e64a7b097815883f2de2020-11-24T23:35:29ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98492016-04-0149217718210.1590/0037-8682-0072-2016S0037-86822016000200177Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibilityRodrigo de Carvalho SantanaGilberto Gambero GasparFernando Crivelenti VilarFernando Bellissimo-RodriguesRoberto MartinezAbstract: INTRODUCTION Klebsiella pneumoniae has become an increasingly important etiologic agent of nosocomial infections in recent years. This is mainly due to the expression of virulence factors and development of resistance to several antimicrobial drugs. METHODS This retrospective study examines data obtained from the microbiology laboratory of a Brazilian tertiary-care hospital. To assess temporal trends in prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility, K. pneumoniae isolates were analyzed from 2000 to 2013. The relative frequencies of K. pneumoniae isolation were calculated among all Gram-negative bacilli isolated in each period analyzed. Susceptibility tests were performed using automated systems. RESULTS: From 2000-2006, K. pneumonia isolates comprised 10.7% of isolated Gram-negative bacilli (455/4260). From 2007-2013, this percentage was 18.1% (965/5331). Strictly considering isolates from bloodstream infections, the relative annual prevalence of K. pneumoniae increased from 14-17% to 27-32% during the same periods. A progressive decrease in K. pneumoniae susceptibility to all antimicrobial agents assessed was detected. Partial resistance was also observed to antimicrobial drugs that have been used more recently, such as colistin and tigecycline. CONCLUSIONS Our study indicates that K. pneumoniae has become a major pathogen among hospitalized patients and confirms its recent trend of increasing antimicrobial resistance.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822016000200177&lng=en&tlng=enKlebsiella pneumoniaAntimicrobial resistanceCarbapenemAmikacinSecular trends
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author Rodrigo de Carvalho Santana
Gilberto Gambero Gaspar
Fernando Crivelenti Vilar
Fernando Bellissimo-Rodrigues
Roberto Martinez
spellingShingle Rodrigo de Carvalho Santana
Gilberto Gambero Gaspar
Fernando Crivelenti Vilar
Fernando Bellissimo-Rodrigues
Roberto Martinez
Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Klebsiella pneumonia
Antimicrobial resistance
Carbapenem
Amikacin
Secular trends
author_facet Rodrigo de Carvalho Santana
Gilberto Gambero Gaspar
Fernando Crivelenti Vilar
Fernando Bellissimo-Rodrigues
Roberto Martinez
author_sort Rodrigo de Carvalho Santana
title Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
title_short Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
title_full Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
title_fullStr Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
title_full_unstemmed Secular trends in Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
title_sort secular trends in klebsiella pneumoniae isolated in a tertiary-care hospital: increasing prevalence and accelerated decline in antimicrobial susceptibility
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)
series Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
issn 1678-9849
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Abstract: INTRODUCTION Klebsiella pneumoniae has become an increasingly important etiologic agent of nosocomial infections in recent years. This is mainly due to the expression of virulence factors and development of resistance to several antimicrobial drugs. METHODS This retrospective study examines data obtained from the microbiology laboratory of a Brazilian tertiary-care hospital. To assess temporal trends in prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility, K. pneumoniae isolates were analyzed from 2000 to 2013. The relative frequencies of K. pneumoniae isolation were calculated among all Gram-negative bacilli isolated in each period analyzed. Susceptibility tests were performed using automated systems. RESULTS: From 2000-2006, K. pneumonia isolates comprised 10.7% of isolated Gram-negative bacilli (455/4260). From 2007-2013, this percentage was 18.1% (965/5331). Strictly considering isolates from bloodstream infections, the relative annual prevalence of K. pneumoniae increased from 14-17% to 27-32% during the same periods. A progressive decrease in K. pneumoniae susceptibility to all antimicrobial agents assessed was detected. Partial resistance was also observed to antimicrobial drugs that have been used more recently, such as colistin and tigecycline. CONCLUSIONS Our study indicates that K. pneumoniae has become a major pathogen among hospitalized patients and confirms its recent trend of increasing antimicrobial resistance.
topic Klebsiella pneumonia
Antimicrobial resistance
Carbapenem
Amikacin
Secular trends
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822016000200177&lng=en&tlng=en
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