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Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia an Emerging Opportunistic Nosocomial Pathogen in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Al Batinah North Governorate, Oman
2021
Objectives: Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, a Gram-negative non-fermentative bacillus, has emerged
as an important nosocomial pathogen in recent years. It is intrinsically resistant to many antibiotics and has the
ability to acquire antibiotic resistance by multiple mechanisms. Treating Stenotrophomonas infections, therefore,
is a serious challenge for physicians. This study aimed to investigate the antibiotic susceptibility patterns and risk
factors contributing to S. maltophilia infections. Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted
at Sohar Hospital in Sohar, Oman. The demographic, clinical and microbiological data of individuals from whom
S. maltophilia was isolated between September 2016 and August 2019 were reviewed. Descriptive statistics were
presented as frequencies and percentages. Results: A total of 41 S. maltophilia isolates from clinical specimens
of 41 patients were studied. Infection occurred predominantly in males (73%) and the majority of patients (88%)
were either ≤5 years old or >60 years old. All inpatients had at least one comorbidity while 50% had more than one.
All inpatients were exposed to various medical interventions such as intensive care (44%), mechanical ventilation
(41%), haemodialysis (25%), Foley’s catheterisation (13%) and central venous lines (6%). Most patients (81%) were
in hospital longer than two weeks. The susceptibility rates of S. maltophilia to minocycline (97%), trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole
(93%) and levofloxacin (92%) were high; the rate was lowest for ceftazidime (50%). Conclusion: S.
maltophilia was found to be an important nosocomial opportunistic pathogen. Prolonged hospital stay and exposure
to various medical interventions were key factors contributing to the development of infection. Minocycline and
ceftazidime were found to be the most and least susceptible drugs, respectively.
Journal Article
Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern and Plasmid Profiling of Multidrug Resistant Pseudomomnas Aeruginosa Isolated from Wound Infections in Baghdad Hospitals
by
Saja F. Hameed
,
Aidaa H. Ibrahim
,
Ghuroob D. Dhamad
in
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA
,
BACTERIAL ISOLATION
,
GRAM NEGATIVE BACTERIA
2016
Journal Article