THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE.
Background: Healthcare–associated infections results increased healthcare costs and mortality. There are limited studies concerning the distribution of the etiologic agents and the resistance patterns of the microorganisms causing healthcare–associated urinary tract infections (HA-UTI) in pediatric...
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doaj-aecb773b5b1b4802bf1be2304a5cf1142020-11-24T22:57:52ZengPAGEPress PublicationsMediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases2035-30062018-09-01101e2018055e201805510.4084/mjhid.2018.0551781THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE.Fatma Devrim0Erkin Serdaroğlu1İlknur Çağlar2Yeliz Oruç3Nevbahar Demiray4Nuri Bayram5Hasan Ağın6Şebnem Çalkavur7Yelda Sorguç8Nida Dinçel9Yüce Ayhan10Ebru Yılmaz11İlker Devrim12Dr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalDr. Behçet Uz Children's HospitalBackground: Healthcare–associated infections results increased healthcare costs and mortality. There are limited studies concerning the distribution of the etiologic agents and the resistance patterns of the microorganisms causing healthcare–associated urinary tract infections (HA-UTI) in pediatric settings. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of pathogens causing HA-UTI in children. Material and Methods: Isolates from 138 children with UTI who were hospitalized in pediatric, neonatal and pediatric surgery intensive care units were reviewed. Results: Most common isolated organism was Kleibsella pneumoniae (34.1%) and Escherichia coli (26.8%). Among the Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Meropenem and imipenem resistance rates were 46.2% and 38.5%. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production was present in 48 Klebsiella species (82.75%). Among ESBL positive Klebsiella species, the rate of meropenem and imipenem resistance was 18.8% and ertapenem resistance was 45.9%. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase production was present in 27 (72.9%) Escherichia coli species. Among ESBL positive E.coli, the rate of meropenem and imipenem resistance was 7.4% and ertapenem resistance was 14.8% Conclusions: Emerging meropenem resistance in P. aeruginosa, higher rates of ertapenem resistance in ESBL positive ones in E.coli and Klebsiella species in pediatric nosocomial UTI are important notifying signs for superbug infections.https://www.mjhid.org/index.php/mjhid/article/view/3477 |
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Fatma Devrim Erkin Serdaroğlu İlknur Çağlar Yeliz Oruç Nevbahar Demiray Nuri Bayram Hasan Ağın Şebnem Çalkavur Yelda Sorguç Nida Dinçel Yüce Ayhan Ebru Yılmaz İlker Devrim |
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Fatma Devrim Erkin Serdaroğlu İlknur Çağlar Yeliz Oruç Nevbahar Demiray Nuri Bayram Hasan Ağın Şebnem Çalkavur Yelda Sorguç Nida Dinçel Yüce Ayhan Ebru Yılmaz İlker Devrim THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases |
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Fatma Devrim Erkin Serdaroğlu İlknur Çağlar Yeliz Oruç Nevbahar Demiray Nuri Bayram Hasan Ağın Şebnem Çalkavur Yelda Sorguç Nida Dinçel Yüce Ayhan Ebru Yılmaz İlker Devrim |
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THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. |
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THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. |
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THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. |
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THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. |
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THE EMERGING RESISTANCE IN NOSOCOMIAL URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS: FROM THE PEDIATRICS PERSPECTIVE. |
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emerging resistance in nosocomial urinary tract infections: from the pediatrics perspective. |
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Background: Healthcare–associated infections results increased healthcare costs and mortality. There are limited studies concerning the distribution of the etiologic agents and the resistance patterns of the microorganisms causing healthcare–associated urinary tract infections (HA-UTI) in pediatric settings.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the distribution and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of pathogens causing HA-UTI in children.
Material and Methods: Isolates from 138 children with UTI who were hospitalized in pediatric, neonatal and pediatric surgery intensive care units were reviewed.
Results: Most common isolated organism was Kleibsella pneumoniae (34.1%) and Escherichia coli (26.8%). Among the Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Meropenem and imipenem resistance rates were 46.2% and 38.5%. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) production was present in 48 Klebsiella species (82.75%). Among ESBL positive Klebsiella species, the rate of meropenem and imipenem resistance was 18.8% and ertapenem resistance was 45.9%. Extended spectrum beta-lactamase production was present in 27 (72.9%) Escherichia coli species. Among ESBL positive E.coli, the rate of meropenem and imipenem resistance was 7.4% and ertapenem resistance was 14.8%
Conclusions: Emerging meropenem resistance in P. aeruginosa, higher rates of ertapenem resistance in ESBL positive ones in E.coli and Klebsiella species in pediatric nosocomial UTI are important notifying signs for superbug infections. |
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