Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia

Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infections are common health problem affecting millions worldwide. Antibiotic resistance among uropathogens (Ups) is prevalent in many countries. In the absence of any available data in the region, this hospital-based study investigated the pattern, frequenc...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim Taher, Abdulrahman Almaeen, Hassan Aljourfi, Eyad Bohassan, Ahmed Helmy, Eman El-Masry, Baraka Saleh, Nawaf Aljaber
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-bb56edea30de42538eb4b72dbc95c53e2020-12-02T06:38:19ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472020-01-0111610.18502/ijm.v11i6.2218Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi ArabiaIbrahim Taher0Abdulrahman Almaeen1Hassan Aljourfi2Eyad Bohassan3Ahmed Helmy4Eman El-Masry5Baraka Saleh6Nawaf Aljaber7Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Pathology, College of Medicine, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Medicine,College of Medicine, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Medicine,College of Medicine, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Tropical Medicine & Gastroenterology, Assiut University Hospitals, Assiut, EgyptDepartment of Pathology, College of Medicine, Jouf University, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Microbiology, Microbiology Laboratory, Prince Mutaib Hospital, Sakaka, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Microbiology, Microbiology Laboratory, Prince Mutaib Hospital, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infections are common health problem affecting millions worldwide. Antibiotic resistance among uropathogens (Ups) is prevalent in many countries. In the absence of any available data in the region, this hospital-based study investigated the pattern, frequency and susceptibility of Ups at Prince Mutaib Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Aljouf Region, Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: A retrospective assessment of UPs and their antibiotics susceptibility was conducted from January 2017 to December 2017 using the fully automated Vitek2 system (BioMérieux, France). Results: Among the 415 uropathogens isolates, the most prevalent bacteria were Gram-negatives comprising 137 (51%) E. coli; 46 (17.2%) Klebsiella spp.; 30 (11.2%) Pseudomonas spp.; 25 (9.3%) Proteus spp.; 14 (5.2%) Acinetobacter baumanii and 16 (5.9%) others. On the other hand, Enterococcus spp. were predominant among Gram-positive isolates representing 54 (36.7%), 47 (32.0%) Staphylococcus spp., 22 (15.1%) Streptococcus spp., and 13 (8.8%) S. aureus, and 11 (7.5%) others. Gram-negative Ups showed multidrug resistance towards the majority of the tested antimicrobials (ampicillins, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, fosfomycin, aztreonam, and nitrofurantoin). While high resistance patterns by Gram-positives was also seen against cephalosporins, penicillins, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, clindamycin, erythromycin and tetracycline. Conclusion: The observed widespread multidrug resistance clearly warrant implementing stricter control measures, local guidelines of antimicrobials usage, and continuous epidemiological surveys at hospitals and communities. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2351Urinary tract infection; Gram-negative bacteria; Gram-positive bacteria; Antimicrobial susceptibility
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author Ibrahim Taher
Abdulrahman Almaeen
Hassan Aljourfi
Eyad Bohassan
Ahmed Helmy
Eman El-Masry
Baraka Saleh
Nawaf Aljaber
spellingShingle Ibrahim Taher
Abdulrahman Almaeen
Hassan Aljourfi
Eyad Bohassan
Ahmed Helmy
Eman El-Masry
Baraka Saleh
Nawaf Aljaber
Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Urinary tract infection; Gram-negative bacteria; Gram-positive bacteria; Antimicrobial susceptibility
author_facet Ibrahim Taher
Abdulrahman Almaeen
Hassan Aljourfi
Eyad Bohassan
Ahmed Helmy
Eman El-Masry
Baraka Saleh
Nawaf Aljaber
author_sort Ibrahim Taher
title Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
title_short Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
title_full Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in Aljouf region northern Saudi Arabia
title_sort surveillance of antibiotic resistance among uropathogens in aljouf region northern saudi arabia
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background and Objectives: Urinary tract infections are common health problem affecting millions worldwide. Antibiotic resistance among uropathogens (Ups) is prevalent in many countries. In the absence of any available data in the region, this hospital-based study investigated the pattern, frequency and susceptibility of Ups at Prince Mutaib Bin Abdulaziz Hospital, Aljouf Region, Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: A retrospective assessment of UPs and their antibiotics susceptibility was conducted from January 2017 to December 2017 using the fully automated Vitek2 system (BioMérieux, France). Results: Among the 415 uropathogens isolates, the most prevalent bacteria were Gram-negatives comprising 137 (51%) E. coli; 46 (17.2%) Klebsiella spp.; 30 (11.2%) Pseudomonas spp.; 25 (9.3%) Proteus spp.; 14 (5.2%) Acinetobacter baumanii and 16 (5.9%) others. On the other hand, Enterococcus spp. were predominant among Gram-positive isolates representing 54 (36.7%), 47 (32.0%) Staphylococcus spp., 22 (15.1%) Streptococcus spp., and 13 (8.8%) S. aureus, and 11 (7.5%) others. Gram-negative Ups showed multidrug resistance towards the majority of the tested antimicrobials (ampicillins, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, fosfomycin, aztreonam, and nitrofurantoin). While high resistance patterns by Gram-positives was also seen against cephalosporins, penicillins, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, clindamycin, erythromycin and tetracycline. Conclusion: The observed widespread multidrug resistance clearly warrant implementing stricter control measures, local guidelines of antimicrobials usage, and continuous epidemiological surveys at hospitals and communities.
topic Urinary tract infection; Gram-negative bacteria; Gram-positive bacteria; Antimicrobial susceptibility
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/2351
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