Bacteriological Profile of Nosocomial Pneumonia and Current State of Antibiotic Resistance in the Military Hospital of Avicenne

被引:0
|
作者
Didi, Mehdi [1 ]
Khallikane, Said [1 ]
Qamouss, Youssef [1 ]
Arsalane, Lamiae [2 ]
Zouhair, Said [2 ]
机构
[1] Mil Hosp Avicenne, Anesthesiol & Reanimat, Marrakech, Morocco
[2] Mil Hosp Avicenne, Microbiol, Marrakech, Morocco
关键词
resistance; pneumonia; nosocomial; bacteria; antibiotics; VENTILATOR-ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; PATHOGENS;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.68125
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
This retrospective study, conducted over five years, aimed to assess the bacteriological profile of nosocomial pneumonia, the antibiotic resistance of isolated bacteria, and changes in these parameters over time. The analysis reviewed 660 samples from the microbiology department at the Military Hospital of Avicenne in Marrakech, Morocco, covering the period from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2021. Among these samples, 303 microorganisms were identified from 251 specimens, confirming diagnoses of nosocomial pneumonia. Microorganism identification and antibiograms were performed using the Phoenix100 automated system from Becton Dickinson. The results revealed that 73% of the isolated microorganisms were Gram-negative bacilli, with Acinetobacter baumannii (29.4%) being the most common, followed by Enterobacteriaceae (28%), particularly Klebsiella pneumoniae (15.5%) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (10.9%). Gram-positive cocci made up 22.5% of isolates, with Staphylococcus aureus (15.2%) being the most prevalent, while yeasts were present in 3.6% of cases. A polymicrobial nature was observed in 19.12% of samples. A. baumannii strains showed high resistance to most antibiotics, with an imipenem resistance rate of 88.5%; colistin was the only effective agent against these strains. In contrast, P. aeruginosa exhibited broad sensitivity to antibiotics, with only an 11.1% resistance rate to ceftazidime and good sensitivity to imipenem (80%). Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase production was noted in 11.5% of Enterobacteriaceae, mainly K. pneumoniae. . Methicillinresistant S. aureus prevalence was low at 11.6%, and all S. aureus strains were vancomycin-sensitive. The study highlights the importance of prudent antibiotic use, enhanced hospital hygiene practices, and ongoing monitoring of bacterial resistance. These measures are vital for developing therapeutic strategies suited to local epidemiology and reducing infections caused by multidrug-resistant microorganisms.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Klebsiella pneumoniae in a Military Hospital in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia
    Ahmed, Nehad J.
    Alahmari, Abdullah K.
    Haseeb, Abdul
    Khan, Amer H.
    LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, 2021, 40 (11): : 2624 - 2627
  • [32] Prevalence and Antibiotic Resistance of Gram Negative and Gram Positive Bacteria in a Military Hospital in Riyadh Province
    Ahmed, Nehad J.
    Hassali, Mohamed A.
    Almalki, Ziyad S.
    Althemery, Abdullah U.
    Abdala, Mohammad
    Alahmadi, Hadeel
    Hasseeb, Abdul
    Khan, Amer H.
    LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, 2021, 40 (11): : 2717 - 2721
  • [33] Antibiotic Resistance Trends among Gram Positive and Gram Negative in a Military Hospital, 2018-2021
    Ahmed, Nehad J.
    Alahmari, Abdullah K.
    Alshehri, Ahmed
    Haseeb, Abdul
    Alhassani, Fahad
    Khan, Amer H.
    LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY, 2022, 41 (11):
  • [34] Investigating hospital heterogeneity with a multi-state frailty model: application to nosocomial pneumonia disease in intensive care units
    Benoit Liquet
    Jean-François Timsit
    Virginie Rondeau
    BMC Medical Research Methodology, 12
  • [35] Investigating hospital heterogeneity with a multi-state frailty model: application to nosocomial pneumonia disease in intensive care units
    Liquet, Benoit
    Timsit, Jean-Francois
    Rondeau, Virginie
    BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 2012, 12
  • [36] Community acquired pneumonia among adult patients at an Egyptian university hospital: bacterial etiology, susceptibility profile and evaluation of the response to initial empiric antibiotic therapy
    El-Sokkary, Rehab H.
    Ramadan, Raghdaa A.
    El-Shabrawy, Mohamed
    El-Korashi, Lobna A.
    Elhawary, Abeer
    Embarak, Sameh
    Tash, Rehab M. Elsaid
    Elantouny, Neveen G.
    INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE, 2018, 11 : 2141 - 2150
  • [37] Healthcare-Associated Pneumonia and Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia: Bacterial Aetiology, Antibiotic Resistance and Treatment Outcomes: A Study From North India
    Sandeep Kumar
    Rafi Ahmed Jan
    Bashir Ahmad Fomda
    Roohi Rasool
    Parvaiz Koul
    Sonaullah Shah
    Umar Hafiz Khan
    Syed Mudasir Qadri
    Shariq Rashid Masoodi
    Suhail Mantoo
    Mudasir Muzamil
    Lung, 2018, 196 : 469 - 479
  • [38] Current Antibiotic Resistance Trends of Uropathogens in Central Europe: Survey from a Tertiary Hospital Urology Department 2011-2019
    Hrbacek, Jan
    Cermak, Pavel
    Zachoval, Roman
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2020, 9 (09): : 1 - 11
  • [39] BACTERIAL PROFILE AND ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE OF PULMONARY DISEASE IN THE PULMONARY WARD OF DR. MOEWARDI HOSPITAL SURAKARTA
    Suradi
    Surjanto, E.
    Harsini
    Sawitri, N. E.
    RESPIROLOGY, 2011, 16 : 68 - 68
  • [40] Morphological Identification and Resistance Profile of Antibiotic and Heavy Metals-Resistant Bacteria in Hospital Sewage of Peshawar
    Ijaz, Muhammad
    Ahmad, Gulzar
    Anjum, Farida
    Zeb, Usman
    Muhammad, Noor
    Khan, Irfan
    Usman, Sidra
    Hussain, Abrar
    Ubaid, Shumaila
    Rahim, Abdul Haseeb
    Latif, Umbarin
    Gul, Humaira
    Shah, Rahim
    Shah, Hafsa
    Azam, Faryal
    Rahman, Zia Ur
    Ayaz, Muhammad
    Zafar, Ahmad Usman
    Khan, Faraz Ahmad
    Wajeeha, Hafiza
    Faisal, Sulaiman
    ADVANCEMENTS IN LIFE SCIENCES, 2023, 10 (03): : 452 - 456