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Antimicrobial resistance in colonizing group B Streptococcus among pregnant women from a hospital in Vietnam

Vu Van Du, Pham Thai Dung, Nguyễn Lĩnh Toàn, Cấn Văn Mão, Nguyen Thanh Bac, Hoang Văn Tong, Hồ Anh Sơn, Nghiem Duc Thuan, Nguyen Thanh Viet

2021Scientific Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Few studies have been conducted on group B Streptococcus (GBS) in Vietnam. We determined the GBS colonization and antimicrobial resistance vaginal-rectal profile of 3863 Vietnamese pregnant women over 5 years. Maternal GBS colonization was characterized by antibiotic susceptibility. Overall, the GBS colonization rate was 8.02% (95% CI: 7.20-8.94%). Compared to sampling ≥ 35 weeks of gestation, the GBS colonization rate was statistically higher (p = 0.004) with sampling < 35 weeks. Among 272 antimicrobial susceptibility testing isolates, all were susceptible to ampicillin, penicillin, ceftriaxone, cefotaxime, vancomycin, and quinupristin/dalfopristin. Resistance was highest for tetracycline (89.66%), followed by erythromycin (76.23%) and clindamycin (58.21%). Multidrug resistance and resistance to ≥ 6 different antibiotics were 60.66% and 8.82%, respectively. Resistance to clindamycin but not erythromycin (L phenotype) was 2.2%. The clindamycin resistance rate was significantly increased (p = 0.005) during the study period. These data demonstrate a low rate of maternal GBS colonization. The high rate of erythromycin, clindamycin, and multidrug resistance to GBS that can be transmitted to neonates is an important risk factor to consider. β-lactams continue to be appropriate for first-line treatment and prophylaxis in the study area. Ongoing monitoring should be considered in the future.

Topics & Concepts

ClindamycinErythromycinPenicillinAmpicillinMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceCefotaximeInternal medicineAmoxicillinQuinupristinDalfopristinMedicineAntibioticsBiologyVancomycinGeneticsBacteriaStaphylococcus aureusNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsStreptococcal Infections and TreatmentsPneumonia and Respiratory Infections
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