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Prevalence, regional distribution, and trends of antimicrobial resistance among female outpatients with urine Klebsiella spp. isolates: a multicenter evaluation in the United States between 2011 and 2019.
Kaye, Keith S; Gupta, Vikas; Mulgirigama, Aruni; Joshi, Ashish V; Ye, Gang; Scangarella-Oman, Nicole E; Yu, Kalvin; Mitrani-Gold, Fanny S.
Afiliação
  • Kaye KS; Division of Allergy, Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
  • Gupta V; MMS Medical Affairs, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA.
  • Mulgirigama A; Antibiotics, GSK, Brentford, London, UK.
  • Joshi AV; Value Evidence and Outcomes, GSK, Collegeville, PA, USA.
  • Ye G; Software Technology Solutions, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA.
  • Scangarella-Oman NE; Diagnostics and Clinical Microbiology, GSK, Collegeville, PA, USA.
  • Yu K; Medical and Scientific Affairs, Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA.
  • Mitrani-Gold FS; Epidemiology, GSK, Collegeville, PA, USA. fanny.s.mitrani-gold@gsk.com.
Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ; 13(1): 21, 2024 02 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38355621
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Antimicrobial resistance research in uncomplicated urinary tract infection typically focuses on the main causative pathogen, Escherichia coli; however, little is known about the antimicrobial resistance burden of Klebsiella species, which can also cause uncomplicated urinary tract infections. This retrospective cohort study assessed the prevalence and geographic distribution of antimicrobial resistance among Klebsiella species and antimicrobial resistance trends for K. pneumoniae in the United States (2011-2019).

METHODS:

K. pneumoniae and K. oxytoca urine isolates (30-day, non-duplicate) among female outpatients (aged ≥ 12 years) with presumed uUTI at 304 centers in the United States were classified by resistance phenotype(s) not susceptible to nitrofurantoin, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, or fluoroquinolone, extended-spectrum ß-lactamase-positive/not susceptible; and multidrug-resistant based on ≥ 2 and ≥ 3 resistance phenotypes. Antimicrobial resistance prevalence by census division and age, as well as antimicrobial resistance trends over time for Klebsiella species, were assessed using generalized estimating equations.

RESULTS:

270,552 Klebsiella species isolates were evaluated (250,719 K. pneumoniae; 19,833 K. oxytoca). The most frequent resistance phenotypes in 2019 were nitrofurantoin not susceptible (Klebsiella species 54.0%; K. pneumoniae 57.3%; K. oxytoca 15.1%) and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole not susceptible (Klebsiella species 10.4%; K. pneumoniae 10.6%; K. oxytoca 8.6%). Extended-spectrum ß-lactamase-positive/not susceptible prevalence was 5.4%, 5.3%, and 6.8%, respectively. K. pneumoniae resistance phenotype prevalence varied (p < 0.0001) geographically and by age, and increased over time (except for the nitrofurantoin not susceptible phenotype, which was stable and > 50% throughout).

CONCLUSIONS:

There is a high antimicrobial resistance prevalence and increasing antimicrobial resistance trends among K. pneumoniae isolates from female outpatients in the United States with presumed uncomplicated urinary tract infection. Awareness of K. pneumoniae antimicrobial resistance helps to optimize empiric uncomplicated urinary tract infection treatment.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Urinárias / Klebsiella Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções Urinárias / Klebsiella Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article