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Active Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance and Carbapenemase-Encoding Genes According to Sites of Care and Age Groups in Mexico: Results from the INVIFAR Network
Document Type
article
Author
Fabian Rojas-LariosBernardo Alfonso Martínez-GuerraLuis Esaú López-JácomeEnrique Bolado-MartínezMaría del Rosario Vázquez-LariosMaría del Consuelo Velázquez-AcostaDaniel Romero-RomeroChristian Daniel Mireles-DávalosSandra Quintana-PonceJosé Manuel Feliciano-GuzmánJosé Miguel Pérez-HernandezYoselin Paola Correa-LeónEduardo López-GutiérrezEduardo Rodriguez-NoriegaEsteban González-DíazElena Victoria Choy-ChangJuan Pablo Mena-RamírezVíctor Antonio Monroy-ColínAlfredo Ponce-de-León-GarduñoMargarita Alcaraz-EspejelLaura Karina Avilés-BenítezLuís Javier Quintanilla-CazaresEloisa Ramírez-AlanísJuan Manuel Barajas-MagallónCecilia Padilla-IbarraMaria Bertha Ballesteros-SilvaNoe Antonio Atanacio-SixtoCecilia Teresita Morales-de-la-PeñaMario Galindo-MéndezTalía Pérez-VicelisGuillermo Jacobo-BacaMartha Irene Moreno-MéndezMaría de la Luz Mora-PachecoMaricruz Gutiérrez-BritoXochitl Yadira Sánchez-GodínezNorberta Vianey Navarro-VargasLuz Elena Mercado-BravoAlejandro Delgado-BarrientosMaría Asunción Santiago-CalderónIsmelda López-OvillaAlejandro Molina-ChavarriaJoaquín Rincón-ZunoRafael Franco-CendejasSandra Miranda-MauricioIsabel Cristina Márquez-AvalosMaribel López-GarcíaLizbeth Soraya Duarte-MirandaCarlos Miguel Cetina-UmañaIrma Elena Barroso-Herrera-y-CairoLaura Isabel López-MorenoElvira Garza-González
Source
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 9, p 1144 (2023)
Subject
INVIFAR
carbapenem-resistance
antimicrobial resistance
MRSA
VRE
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2076-0817
Abstract
We analyzed the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data of 6519 clinical isolates of Escherichia coli (n = 3985), Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 775), Acinetobacter baumannii (n = 163), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 781), Enterococcus faecium (n = 124), and Staphylococcus aureus (n = 691) from 43 centers in Mexico. AMR assays were performed using commercial microdilution systems (37/43) and the disk diffusion susceptibility method (6/43). The presence of carbapenemase-encoding genes was assessed using PCR. Data from centers regarding site of care, patient age, and clinical specimen were collected. According to the site of care, the highest AMR was observed in E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa isolates from ICU patients. In contrast, in A. baumannii, higher AMR was observed in isolates from hospitalized non-ICU patients. According to age group, the highest AMR was observed in the ≥60 years age group for E. coli, E. faecium, and S. aureus, and in the 19–59 years age group for A. baumannii and P. aeruginosa. According to clinical specimen type, a higher AMR was observed in E. coli, K. pneumoniae, and P. aeruginosa isolates from blood specimens. The most frequently detected carbapenemase-encoding gene in E. coli was blaNDM (84%).