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Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae in COVID-19 Era-Challenges and Solutions.
Ficik, Jozef; Andrezál, Michal; Drahovská, Hana; Böhmer, Miroslav; Szemes, Tomás; Liptáková, Adriána; Slobodníková, Lívia.
Afiliação
  • Ficik J; Institute of Clinical Microbiology, Central Military Hospital, 034 26 Ruzomberok, Slovakia.
  • Andrezál M; Institute of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University and the University Hospital in Bratislava, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Drahovská H; Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Böhmer M; Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Szemes T; Comenius University Science Park, 841 02 Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Liptáková A; Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic, 826 45 Bratislava, Slovakia.
  • Slobodníková L; Department of Molecular Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.
Antibiotics (Basel) ; 12(8)2023 Aug 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37627705
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 era brought about new medical challenges, which, together with nosocomial bacterial infections, resulted in an enormous burden for the healthcare system. One of the most alarming nosocomial threats was carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP). Monitoring CRKP incidence and antimicrobial resistance globally and locally is vitally important. In a retrospective study, the incidence of CRKP in the pre-COVID-19 period (2017-2019) and the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022) was investigated in the Central Military Hospital in Ruzomberok, Slovak Republic. The relative incidence of CRKP significantly increased during the COVID-19 period-by 4.8 times, from 0.18 to 0.76%. At the same time, 47% of CRKP-positive patients also had COVID-19. Twenty-six KPC and sixty-nine NDM-producing isolates were identified. CRKPs isolated in the year 2022 were submitted to whole genome sequencing, and their susceptibility was tested to cefiderocol, ceftazidime-avibactam, imipenem-relebactam and meropenem-vaborbactam, with excellent results. KPC-producing isolates were also highly susceptible to colistin (92%). The NDM isolates revealed lower susceptibility rates, including only 57% colistin susceptibility. ST-307 prevailed in KPC and ST-11 in NDM isolates. Despite the excellent activity of new antimicrobials, rational antibiotic policy must be thoroughly followed, supported by complementary treatments and strict anti-epidemic precautions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article