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Resistance Status of Bacteria from a Health Facility in Ghana: A Retrospective Study

Abass Inusah, Elvis Quansah, Kwabena Fosu, Isaac Dadzie

2021Journal of Pathogens12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Regardless of the global concerted effort to control the development and spread of antimicrobial resistance, increasing cases are continually documented at many medical centres. This situation is reinforced by inadequate information on the trend of resistance resulting from lack of regular antimicrobial resistance surveillance. The present study sought to detect the number of multidrug-resistant (MDR), extended drug-resistant (XDR), and pandrug-resistant (PDR) bacterial isolates at a health facility in Ghana from January 2018 to July 2020. METHOD: A total of 800 data on antimicrobial testing results were extracted from the records of the health facility. The extracted data were explored for the detection of MDR, XDR, and PDR. The study further determined the use of antibiotics using the multiple-drug resistance index (MDRI). RESULTS: spp. (38 (4.8%)) was observed to be XDR, the rest of the bacteria showed the potential to attain the status of XDR or PDR. MDRI indicated high use of antibiotics in the health facility. CONCLUSION: The high antimicrobial resistance observed by the study underscores the need for prompt and effective antibiotic resistance control strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Antibiotic resistanceMedicineAntimicrobialAntibioticsMultiple drug resistanceDrug resistanceInfection controlStaphylococcus aureusMicrobiologyVeterinary medicineEnvironmental healthBacteriaIntensive care medicineBiologyGeneticsAntibiotic Use and ResistanceAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaUrinary Tract Infections Management