Title of article :
Imipenem Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa: The fall of the final quarterback
Author/Authors :
Ameen, Nadya Ziauddin University - Department of Pharmacology, Pakistan , Memon, Zahida Ziauddin University - Department of Pharmacology, Pakistan , Shaheen, Shehla Ziauddin University - Department of Pharmacology, Pakistan , Fatima, Ghulam Civil Hospital - Central Laboratory, Pakistan , Ahmed, Farah Ziauddin University - Department of Community Health Sciences, Pakistan
From page :
561
To page :
565
Abstract :
Objective: To isolate, determine the frequency, and study the demographic trends of MBL positive Pseudomonas aeruginosa from imipenem resistant isolates collected from clinical samples in a tertiary care hospital of Pakistan. Methods: In this cross sectional study a total of 230 strains of Pseudomonas were isolated from various clinical specimens on the basis of culture and biochemical tests. Imipenem resistant isolates were selected by Kirby Bauer Diffusion technique, followed by screening for MBL production by Imipenem EDTA Combined Disk Test. Demographic details of each patient were recorded on a separate questionnaire. Chi-Square goodness-of-fit test was computed to review the isolation of MBL positive isolates (P-value ≤ 0.05) in different specimen. Results: Out of 230 strains of P. aeruginosa 49.5% were imipenem resistant; MBL production was confirmed in 64.9% of the resistant isolates. Resistance to polymyxin B (12.5%) was notable. Majority of the MBL positive strains were isolated from patients aged between 20-39 years (45.9%) and the predominant source was pus (43.24%) which was found to be statistically significant (P-value=0.04). Outpatient departments (24.3%) and burn unit (21.6%) were the major places for resistant isolates. Conclusion: MBL production is one of the major causes of IRPA. Increasing resistance to polymyxin B is grave. Due to acquisition of MBL strains MDR P. aeruginosa has become endemic in tertiary setups.
Keywords :
Imipenem , resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IRPA) , Metallo , beta , lactamases (MBL) , combined disk test.
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number :
2587011
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