Surveillance of Multidrug-resistant Iraqibacter Isolated from Patients with Urinary Tract Infection at a Baghdad Urology Center

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 اردیبهشت 1401

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Background: We dealt with Multidrug- resistant Acinetobacter baumanniiisa “red alert” pathogen that is included in the acronym “ESKAPE” along with other five dangerous bacteria. The moniker “Iraqibacter” was given to this resistant bacterium isolated from American soldiers in Iraq during ۲۰۰۳. This is a surveillance study intended mainly to detect the antibiogram profile of this bacterium in Iraqi patients with urinary tract infection (UTI) attending a major urology center.Materials and Methods: Two hundred ninety urine samples with positive culture results were examined for the detection of A. baumannii in a hospital-based cross-sectional studyfrom January to the end of June ۲۰۲۱. Isolation and identification of the bacteria, the prevalence of this bacterial infection, antibiotic sensitivity, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), and extended-spectrum β- lactamase (ESBL) enzyme detection were performed using conventional methods along with Vitek ۲- compact ۱۵ system (Biomerieux®).Results: A. baumannii was isolated in ۱۳ out of ۲۹۰ UTI cases (about ۴.۵ %). Total resistance to ceftriaxone and cefazolin was noticed (۱۰۰%), with high sensitivity to colistin and minocycline (۱۰۰% and ۹۲.۳%, respectively). Nine cases of Iraqibacter isolates (about ۷۷%) exhibited the presence of ESBL enzyme. The highest MIC value was for Trimethoprim/ sulphamethoxazole (i.e. ۱۷۶.۹۲ ± ۱۱۴.۵۶), while the least MIC detection was for colistin (۰.۳۸۴ ± ۰.۱۲۹).Conclusion: Iraqibacter represents ۴.۵% of bacterial strains in UTI. Most have multidrug-resistantbehavior, with a high resistance rate to trimethoprim/ sulphamethoxazole and B-lactams, that should not be used when physicians prescribe antimicrobials to manage UTI caused by Iraqibacter.

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Sinan Bahjat Alrifai

bn Sina University of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Baghdad, Iraq

Wakas Saadi Mahmood

Tikrit University, College of Sciences-Dept. Of Biology, Tikrit, Iraq

Noor Hamdi Jasem

Baghdad-Al-Karkh Health Directorate, Al-Forat General Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq

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