Evaluation of antibiotic resistance of Enterobacteriaceae bacteria isolated from water objects of the north-west of the Murmansk region
Multidrug antimicrobial resistance among different species of the family Enterobacteriaceae remains a major problem worldwide. In this paper, we report the data on antimicrobial susceptibility of 145 isolates of Enterobacteriaceae collected in 14 water environments of the north-west of the Murmansk...
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description | Multidrug antimicrobial resistance among different species of the family Enterobacteriaceae remains a major problem worldwide. In this paper, we report the data on antimicrobial susceptibility of 145 isolates of Enterobacteriaceae collected in 14 water environments of the north-west of the Murmansk region in autumn 2016. The number of Enterobacteriaceae in the examined rivers was rather low. Only the concentration of enterobacteria exceed the regulations in water samples from lake Kuetsjarvi. The detected isolates were assigned to eight species of enterobacteria. The most abundant species were Enterobacter spp. (26.9%) and Citrobacter freundii (25.3%). Isolates of Escherichia coli were not detected. Most of the isolates (96.6%) were multi-drug resistance (MDR). Notably, 16.6% of the all isolates were categorized as possible extensively drug-resistant (XDR). Almost all isolates were showing high level resistance to β-lactams, especially to cefepime and imipenem. Most effective antimicrobial agentы were tobramycin and norfloxacin. |
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