Caracterización de bacilos gramnegativos multi-resistentes, aislados en pacientes hospitalizados en instituciones de salud de Barranquilla (Colombia)

  • Guerra-Sarmiento M
  • Ruíz-Martin-Leyes F
  • Arzuza-Ortega L
  • et al.
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Background: The emergence of carbapenem resistant gramnegative bacilli has become a problem of public health worldwide, because it is associated with high mortality rates, increased levels of resistance to other antimicrobials, increased potential for dissemination transition and increase in health care costs. Aim: To characterize multiresistant gram-negative bacilli, isolated in patients hospitalized in health institutions of Barranquilla (Colombia). Methods: A descriptive study was conducted on the phenotypic and genotypic characterization of bacterial resistance in infections associated with health care, mediated by carbapenemases in bacterial isolates sent by laboratories belonging to the laboratory network of the Department of Atlántico. Results: KPC was the most frequent carbapenemase in Enterobacterales (27.6%), predominantly in Klebsiella pneumoniae (13.1%) alone and associated with other carbapenemases. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, VIM carbapenemase (32.8%) predominated and OXA in Acinetobacter baumannii (17.1%). Conclusion: A wide distribution of multi-resistant strains producing carbapenemases in Atlantic health institutions was found, which expressed the following resistance mechanisms: KPC, VIM, NDM, OXA.

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Guerra-Sarmiento, M., Ruíz-Martin-Leyes, F., Arzuza-Ortega, L., & Maestre-Serrano, R. (2021). Caracterización de bacilos gramnegativos multi-resistentes, aislados en pacientes hospitalizados en instituciones de salud de Barranquilla (Colombia). Revista Chilena de Infectología, 38(2), 189–196. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182021000200189

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