Title of article
prevalence of imipenem-resistant acinetobacter baumannii isolates in iran: a meta-analysis
Author/Authors
derakhshan sefidi, mozhgan tarbiat modares university - faculty of medical sciences - department of bacteriology, tehran, iran , heidary, leila tarbiat modares university - faculty of medical sciences - department of bacteriology, tehran, iran , shams, saeed qom university of medical sciences - cellular and molecular research center, qom, iran
From page
77
To page
99
Abstract
background: acinetobacter baumannii is a gram-negative pathogen that is highly resistant to antibiotics. this bacterium can cause severe systemic infections, especially in hospitalized patients. recently, antimicrobial-resistant acinetobacter baumannii has become a life-threatening pathogen in iran and around the world. materials methods: in this study, several iranian and english databases were systematically searched to find all original and review articles investigating the prevalence of imipenem resistance in their sample size, while mentioning the source of clinical isolates, as well as the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance genes. findings: among genes, blaoxa-23 with a prevalence of 31% to 100% was responsible for global outbreaks of imipenem-resistant acinetobacter baumannii and was presented in most of the hospital isolates. our meta-analysis also revealed that 74.2% of acinetobacter baumannii were resistant to imipenem in 122 clinical studies. conclusion: our study highlighted a rapid increase in the rate of imipenem resistance in clinical isolates of acinetobacter baumannii in iran. the need for periodic antibiotic care system programs to monitor the administration and use of antibiotics
Keywords
imipenem , resistance , acinetobacter baumannii , iran.
Journal title
Infection Epidemiology and Microbiology
Journal title
Infection Epidemiology and Microbiology
Record number
2705030
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