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Title: Investigation of Beta-Lactamases in carbapenem-resistant A. Baumannii isolates
Authors: Cevahir, Nural
Gürbüz, Melahat
Demir, Melek
Kaleli, İlknur
Keywords: A. baumannii isolate
Beta-lactamase genes
Carbapenem resistance
amikacin
beta lactamase
carbapenem
cefepime
cefotaxime
ceftazidime
ceftriaxone
ciprofloxacin
colistin
cotrimoxazole
gentamicin
GES type beta lactamase
imipenem
IMP 1 type beta lactamase
meropenem
OXA 23 type beta lactamase
OXA 24 type beta lactamase
PER 1 type beta lactamase
PER 2 type beta lactamase
piperacillin
piperacillin plus tazobactam
sultamicillin
tetracycline
tobramycin
unclassified drug
VIM 2 type beta lactamase
Acinetobacter baumannii
antibiotic resistance
antibiotic sensitivity
Article
bacterium isolate
carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
controlled study
disk diffusion
experimental study
gene amplification
gene identification
genetic variability
infection control
nonhuman
polymerase chain reaction
prevalence
Publisher: Kuwait Medical Association
Abstract: Objectives: To investigate the prevalence of PER-1, PER-2, GES, IMP-1, VIM-2, OXA-23, and OXA-24 type beta-lactamases in carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolates, in view of the fact that Beta-lactamase production is the most important mechanism of acquired beta-lactam resistance in Gram-negative pathogens. Design: Experimental study Setting: Department of Medical Microbiology, School of Medicine, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Subjects: From January 2009 to December 2009, a total of 98 carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii bacteria were isolated from patients. Intervention: In-house PCR was performed for the detection of PER-1, PER-2, GES, IMP-1, VIM-2, OXA-23, and OXA-24 beta-lactamase genes in those clinical carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii isolates. Main Outcome Measure: Prevalence rate of beta-lactamase genes in carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii isolates Results: GES beta-lactamase was found in 59 isolates (60.20%). PER-1 was found in eight isolates (8.16%). IMP-1 was found in five isolates (5.10%). OXA-24 was detected in two isolates (2.04%). No isolate possessed VIM-2, PER-2, or OXA-23 beta-lactamase genes. Conclusion: This study indicates that the GES type beta-lactamases are the most prevalent among carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii isolates in our hospital. Screening for beta-lactamases and strict infection control for these isolates will help prevent further spread of resistance. © 2015, kuwait Medical Association. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10285
ISSN: 0023-5776
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