INTESTINAL COLONIZATION BY EXTENDED-SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE-PRODUCING ENTEROBACTERIACEAE IN INFANTS

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Concepcion Huerta-Garcia, Gloria [1 ]
Miranda-Novales, Guadalupe [2 ]
Diaz-Ramos, Rita [3 ]
Vazquez-Rosales, Guillermo [1 ]
Solorzano-Santos, Fortino [1 ]
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[1] IMSS, Ctr Med Nacl Siglo 21, Hosp Pediat, Dept Infect Dis, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] IMSS, Coordinac Invest Salud, Med Res Unit Hosp Epidemiol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[3] IMSS, Coordinac Unidades Med Alta Especialidad, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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REVISTA DE INVESTIGACION CLINICA-CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL INVESTIGATION | 2015年 / 67卷 / 05期
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Enterobacteria; Beta-lactamases; Colonization; Newborn; Klebsiella spp; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; KLEBSIELLA-PNEUMONIAE; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; RISK-FACTORS; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; OUTBREAK; ACQUISITION; RESISTANCE; STRAINS;
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Background: Members of the Enterobacteriaceae family are common agents of nosocomial infections. Intestinal colonization by these microorganisms represents a major step in the development of systemic infection. Extended-spectrum b-lactamase-producing bacteria are usually associated with outbreaks, but endemic infections are common in intensive care units. Objective: To determine the frequency of intestinal colonization with extended-spectrum b-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in newborns. Patients and Methods: This was a descriptive cohort study. Newborns from two general hospitals (A and B) in Mexico City were included during a five-month period; those with a hospital stay > 7 days were selected. Fecal samples were obtained by rectal swab on day 7 and every week until discharge. Extended-spectrum b-lactamase production was confirmed in enterobacteria by the Etest. Clonal relatedness was established by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Results: 102 newborns were included; 63/102 (61.7%) were colonized by extended-spectrum b-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae on day 7, 17/21 (81%) on day 14, and 6/8 (75%) on day 21 of hospitalization. Klebsiella pneumoniae was recovered most frequently (75.4%). A predominant clone (95%) was found in hospital B, and a major clone (75%) in Hospital A. Other extended-spectrum b-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolates were Enterobacter spp. (16%) and Escherichia coli (7.6%). Conclusions: High rates of colonization and horizontal transmission of extended-spectrum b-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae were found in the newborn care units of two general hospitals. Clonal relatedness was identified. Lack of adherence to standard precautions and hand hygiene were determining factors.
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