Abstract
The ESKAPE group constitute a threat to public health, since these microorganisms are associated with severe infections in hospitals and have a direct relationship with high mortality rates. The presence of these bacteria in hospitals had a direct impact on the incidence of healthcare-associated coinfections in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. In recent years, these pathogens have shown resistance to multiple antibiotic families. The presence of high-risk clones within this group of bacteria contributes to the spread of resistance mechanisms worldwide. In the pandemic, these pathogens were implicated in coinfections in severely ill COVID-19 patients. The aim of this review is to describe the main microorganisms of the ESKAPE group involved in coinfections in COVID-19 patients, addressing mainly antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, epidemiology, and high-risk clones.
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Loyola-Cruz, M. Á., Gonzalez-Avila, L. U., Martínez-Trejo, A., Saldaña-Padilla, A., Hernández-Cortez, C., Bello-López, J. M., & Castro-Escarpulli, G. (2023, May 1). ESKAPE and Beyond: The Burden of Coinfections in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Pathogens. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050743
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