This chapter aimed to detect the prevalence of MBLs in isolates of imipenem resistant P. aeruginosa from various inpatient departments and to determine the best phenotypic test for detection of MBLs. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative pathogen that has become an important cause of infection in humans and can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Infections acquired in connection with hospitalization can lead to significant morbidity and mortality, but preventive anti-infective measures can significantly affect these result.
It was a prospective observational study conducted at Department of
Microbiology, Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, UP,
India. All the sample from June 2016-2017 of one year were processed for the
study.
A total of 14700 samples were screened for P. aeruginosa by conventional
culture and biochemical tests. All confirmed P. aeruginosa isolates were
further subjected to Modified Kirby- Bauer disc diffusion test as per CLSI
guidelines. All IPM resistant isolates were screened for MBL production by
DDST, CDST, MHT and E-test MBL.
A total of 1423 were identified as P. aeruginosa. The isolation rate of P.
aeruginosa at our hospital was 9.7%. Among these, 130(9.1%) isolates were IPM
resistant. A total of 111 (85.4%) were MBL positive by CDST and E-test, 92
(70.5%) by DDST and 80 (61.5%) by MHT. Metallo-beta-lactamase producing
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important nosocomial pathogen that shows
resistance to all beta-lactam antibiotics except monobactams. Present study
shows a quite alarming 85% MBL positive imipenem resistant Pseudomonas
aeruginosa cases. This study found imipenem-EDTA combine disc test detected
more MBLs isolates, than combined disc test, according to E-test for MBLs 111 out
of 130 had ratio >8 and were confirmed as MBL-producing isolates.
Author(s) Details:
Amit Singh,
Department of Microbiology, UPUMS, Saifai, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Sarita Sinha,
Department of Microbiology, UPUMS, Saifai, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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