High Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance Among Common Bacterial Isolates in a Tertiary Healthcare Facility in Rwanda

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作者
Ntirenganya, Cyprien [1 ]
Manzi, Olivier [1 ]
Muvunyi, Claude Mambo [3 ]
Ogbuagu, Onyema [2 ]
机构
[1] Kigali Univ, Dept Med, Teaching Hosp, Kigali, Rwanda
[2] Yale Univ, Sch Med, Infect Dis Sect, New Haven, CT 06519 USA
[3] Natl Univ Rwanda, Sch Med & Pharm, Dept Biol Clin, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Butare, Rwanda
关键词
URINARY-TRACT-INFECTIONS; SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASES; STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; KLEBSIELLA-PNEUMONIAE; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; DRUG-RESISTANCE; SOUTH-AFRICA; SUSCEPTIBILITY; SURVEILLANCE;
D O I
10.4269/ajtmh.14-0607
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious public health threat in both developed and developing countries. Many developing countries, including Rwanda, lack adequate surveillance systems, and therefore, the prevalence of AMR is not well-known. We conducted a prospective observational study to assess the prevalence of AMR among common bacterial isolates from clinical specimens obtained from patients on the medical wards of Kigali University Teaching Hospital (KUTH). We evaluated the antibiotic sensitivity patterns of bacterial pathogens cultured from urine, blood, sputum, and wound swab specimens obtained over a 6-month period (July 1 to December 30, 2013). There were 154 positive cultures from specimens obtained from 141 unique patients over the study period. Urine, blood, wound swab, and sputum cultures comprised 55.2%, 25.3%, 16.2%, and 3.3% of the total specimens evaluated; 31.4% and 58.7% of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella isolates, respectively, were resistant to at least one of the third generation cephalosporins. Eight percent of E. coli isolates were resistant to imipenem; 82% and 6% of Staphylococcus aureus strains were oxacillin- and vancomycin-resistant respectively. Antimicrobial resistance rates are high in Rwanda and pose a serious therapeutic challenge to the management of common infections.
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