- Title
- Prevalence and molecular analysis of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in the extra-hospital environment in Mthatha, South Africa
- Creator
- Adjei, Anane Yaw
- Creator
- Apalata, Teke
- Creator
- Vasaikar, Sandeep
- Creator
- Okuthe, Grace Emily
- Creator
- Songca, Sandile
- Subject
- Acinetobacter baumannii
- Subject
- Carbapenemase-encoding genes
- Subject
- Multidrug-resistance
- Subject
- ISAba1
- Subject
- intI1
- Date Issued
- 2019
- Date
- 2019
- Type
- article
- Type
- text
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/11260/2409
- Identifier
- vital:41457
- Identifier
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.09.004
- Description
- The presence of Acinetobacter baumannii outside hospitals remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of multidrug-resistance (MDR) A. baumannii in the extra-hospital environment in Mthatha, South Africa and to investigate the frequency of carbapenemase-encoding genes. Material and Methods: From August 2016 to July 2017 a total of 598 abattoir samples and 689 aquatic samples were collected and analyzed presumptively by cultural methods for the presence of A. baumannii using CHROMagarTM Acinetobacter medium. Species identification was performed by autoSCAN-4 (Dade Behring Inc., IL) and confirmed by the detection of their intrinsic blaOXA-51 gene. Confirmed MDR A. baumannii isolates were screened for the presence of carbapenemase-encoding genes, ISAba1 insertion sequence and integrase intI1. Results: In total, 248 (19.3%) Acinetobacter species were isolated. Acinetobacter. baumannii was detected in 183 (73.8%) of which 85 (46.4%) and 98 (53.6%) were recovered from abattoir and aquatic respectively. MDR A. baumannii was detected in 56.5% (48/85) abattoir isolates and 53.1% (52/98) aquatic isolates. Isolates showed high resistance to antimicrobials most frequently used to treat Acinetobacter infections such as piperacillin/tazobactam; abattoir (98% of isolates resistant), aquatic (94% of isolates resistant), ceftazidime (84%, 83%), ciprofloxacin (71%, 70%), amikacin (41%, 42%), imipenem (75%, 73%), and meropenem (74%, 71%). All the isolates were susceptible to tigecycline and colistin. All the isolates carried blaOXA-51-like. The blaOXA-23 was detected in 32 (66.7%) abattoir isolates and 11 (21.2%) aquatic isolates. The blaOXA-58-like was positive in 7 (14.6%) and 4 (7.7%) abattoir and aquatic isolates, respectively. Both groups of isolates lacked blaOXA-24-like, blaIMP-type, blaVIM-type, blaNDM-1, blaSIM, blaAmpC, ISAba1 and inI1. Isolates showed high level of Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Index (MARI) ranging from 0.20-0.52. Conclusion: Extra-hospital sources such as abattoir and aquatic environments may be a vehicle of spread of MDR A. baumannii strains in the community and hospital settings.
- Format
- computer
- Format
- online resource
- Format
- application/pdf
- Format
- 1 online resource (10 pages)
- Format
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
- Relation
- Yaw Anane A, Teke Apalata, Sandeep Vasaikar, Grace Emily Okuthe, Sandile Songca, Prevalence and molecular analysis of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in the extra-hospital environment in Mthatha, South Africa, The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 23, Issue 6, 2019, Pages 371-380, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.09.004.
- Relation
- Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases volume 23 number 6 2019
- Rights
- ScienceDirect
- Rights
- Creative Commons Attribution License
- Rights
- Open Access https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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