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Prevalence of bla CTX-M and bla TEM Genes in Cefotaxime-Resistant Escherichia coli Recovered from Tertiary Care at Central Nepal: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study.

Rani Kumari SahPragyan DahalRanjana ParajuliGorkha Raj GiriEra Tuladhar
Published in: The Canadian journal of infectious diseases & medical microbiology = Journal canadien des maladies infectieuses et de la microbiologie medicale (2024)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are highly prevalent globally, and various antibiotics are employed for their treatment. However, the emergence of drug-resistant uropathogens towards these antibiotics causes a high rate of morbidity and mortality. This study was conducted at the Microbiology Laboratory of Grande International Hospital from November 2021 to May 2022 and aimed to assess the prevalence of UTI caused by Escherichia coli and their antibiotic susceptibility pattern with a focus on extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and the prevalence of two genes ( bla CTX-M and bla TEM ) in cephalosporin-resistant E. coli . Altogether, 1050 urine samples were processed to obtain 165 isolates of E. coli . The isolates were identified by colony morphology and biochemical characteristics. Antimicrobial susceptibility tests (ASTs) were determined by the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method, and their ESBL enzymes were estimated by the combined disk method (CDM). Two ESBL genes ( bla CTX-M and bla TEM ) were investigated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in cefotaxime-resistant E. coli . Among the 1050 urine samples that were processed, 335 (31.9%) were culture-positive with 165 (49.2%) identified as E. coli. The age group ≥60 years (30.3%) had greater susceptibility to bacterial infections. AST revealed that meropenem was highly effective (95.7% susceptibility), while ampicillin showed the least sensitivity (42.4%). Among the E. coli isolates, 86 were multidrug resistant (MDR) and 10 were extensively drug resistant (XDR). Of these, 46 MDR (96%) and 2 XDR (4%) were ESBL producers. The prevalence of ESBL genes ( bla CTX-M and bla TEM ) was 49.3% and 54.8%, respectively. The overall accuracy of CDM as compared to PCR for the detection of the bla CTX-M gene was 55.26%. The prevalence of MDR E. coli harboring the bla CTX-M and bla TEM genes underscores the imperative role of ESBL testing in accurately identifying both beta-lactamase producers and nonproducers.
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