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Antimicrobial Susceptibility And Clinical Characteristics of Multidrug-Resistant Polymicrobial Infections in Pakistan, A Retrospective Study 2019–2021

Muhammad Usman Qamar, Muhammad Rizwan, Rizwan Uppal, Aftab Ahmad Khan, Umar Saeed, Khurshid Ahmad, Muhammad Javaid Iqbal, Zuhaib Ali, Muhammad Suleman

2023Future Microbiology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: We determined the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in polymicrobial pathogens in Pakistan. Methods: A total of 70,518 clinical samples were collected aseptically and confirmation of isolates and antibiogram were performed by the VITEK 2 system. Results: Of 70,518 samples, 441 (0.62%) were polymicrobial samples, with 882 (1.2%) polymicrobial pathogens with 689 (78.1%) Gram-negative rods (GNRs), 166 (18.8%) Gram-positive cocci and 27 (3.1%) Candida albicans. Among GNRs, 28.8% were Escherichia coli and 25.9% were Klebsiella pneumoniae. Majority, 15.1% of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and K. pneumoniae were found in combination. 30.1% of isolates were ESBL producers, 9.7% carbapenem-resistant organisms, 35.5% MRSA and 6.0% VRE. 100% of E. coli were resistant to ampicillin and 98% of K. pneumoniae were resistant to piperacillin. Conclusion: A high prevalence of AMR in polymicrobial pathogens was observed.

Topics & Concepts

Multiple drug resistanceAntimicrobialMedicineRetrospective cohort studyAntibiotic resistanceMicrobiologyDrug resistanceAntibioticsBiologyInternal medicineAntibiotic Use and ResistanceClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchStreptococcal Infections and Treatments
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