Phenotypic characterization of carbapenem non-susceptible gram-negative bacilli isolated from clinical specimens.
Abera A KitabaAdane BitewSurafel FentawEstifanos TsigeDawit AssefaTadesse LejisaYordanos KefyalewEyasu TigabuMartin EvansPublished in: PloS one (2021)
This study revealed an alarming level of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), with a high prevalence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extremely drug-resistant, carbapenemase-producing gram-negative bacteria, particularly among intensive care unit patients at the health facility level. These findings point to a scenario in which clinical management of infected patients becomes increasingly difficult and necessitates the use of "last-resort" antimicrobials likely exacerbating the magnitude of the global AMR crisis. This mandates robust AMR monitoring and an infection prevention and control program.
Keyphrases
- multidrug resistant
- gram negative
- drug resistant
- antimicrobial resistance
- acinetobacter baumannii
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- intensive care unit
- public health
- healthcare
- mental health
- single cell
- mechanical ventilation
- escherichia coli
- health information
- social media
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- risk assessment
- human health
- long term care