Impact of sars-cov-2 epidemic on antimicrobial resistance: a literature review

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Antimicrobial resistance is an urgent threat to public health and global development; in this scenario, the SARS-CoV2 pandemic has caused a major disruption of healthcare systems and practices. A narrative review was conducted on articles focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on multidrugresistant gram-negative, gram-positive bacteria, and fungi. We found that, worldwide, multiple studies reported an unexpected high incidence of infections due to methicillin-resistant S. aureus, carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, and C. auris among COVID-19 patients admitted to the intensive care unit. In this setting, inappropriate antimicrobial exposure, environmental contamination, and discontinuation of infection control measures may have driven selection and diffusion of drug-resistant pathogens.

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Segala, F. V., Bavaro, D. F., Di Gennaro, F., Salvati, F., Marotta, C., Saracino, A., … Fantoni, M. (2021, November 1). Impact of sars-cov-2 epidemic on antimicrobial resistance: a literature review. Viruses. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13112110

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