prevalence of ctx-m, tem and shv beta-lactamases in clinical isolates of escherichia coli and klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from aleppo university hospitals, aleppo, syria

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ibrahim al-subol department of botany, faculty of sciences, university of aleppo, aleppo, syria; department of botany, faculty of sciences, university of aleppo, jamea street, aleppo, syria. tel: +96-3212210245

nihad youssef department of botany, faculty of sciences, university of aleppo, aleppo, syria

abstract

conclusions our study showed high esbl incidence, with ctx-m genotype as the emerging strain in our hospitals. high co-resistance to other non-β-lactam antibiotics is a major challenge for the management of esbl infections. results the esbls were found in (62.89%) of e. coli and (67.5%) of k. pneumoniae isolates. the majority of the typeable isolates harbored two or more esbl genes (73%). overall, blactx-m-1 was the commonest genotype (81.74%). resistances of esbl isolates to other antibiotics were measured: tremithoprim/sulfamethoxazole (72%), nalidixic acid (72%), tetracycline (66%), gentamicin (54%) and ciprofloxacin (53%). background extended spectrum β-lactamases (esbls) have emerged as a major threat worldwide, with limited treatment options available. objectives the present study aimed to estimate the prevalence, possible types of esbl genes and antibiotic resistant patterns of esbl-producing escherichia coli (e. coli) and klebsiella pneumoniae (k. pneumoniae). materials and methods a total of 199 clinical isolates of e. coli and k. pneumoniae, collected between october 2010 to march 2012, at three university hospitals in aleppo city center, in north syria, were examined phenotypically and genotypically for esbl production.

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