Intestinal colonization of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus in children admitted to Mofid children’s hospital intensive care unit at admission and at discharge
Background This study aimed to investigate the frequency of intestinal colonization by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) carrying vanA and vanB genes in patients at ICU admission and at discharge from ICU in Mofid children’s Hospital, Tehran, Iran. Method Sampling was performed using rectal sw...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology reports 2023-04, Vol.50 (4), p.3271-3281 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
This study aimed to investigate the frequency of intestinal colonization by vancomycin-resistant
Enterococcus
(VRE) carrying
vanA
and
vanB
genes in patients at ICU admission and at discharge from ICU in Mofid children’s Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
Method
Sampling was performed using rectal swabs and vancomycin susceptibility testing for
Enterococcus
spp. was carried out using a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay on Muller Hinton Agar (MHA) medium using an E-test kit. The molecular detection of VRE isolates was performed by the PCR method using the
vanA
and
vanB
resistance genes.
Results
A total of 234 and 186 non-duplicate rectal swab samples were collected from patients at ICU admission and at discharge from ICU, respectively.
Enterococcus
spp. was detected in 34.6% (n = 81/234) of rectal swab samples collected from patients at ICU admission, of which 44.4% (n = 36/81) were VRE isolates. In contrast, the prevalence of
Enterococcus
spp. and VRE isolates among patients at discharge from ICU was 17.7% (n = 33/186) and 57.6% (n = 19/33), respectively. Out of 19 VRE isolated from patients at ICU admission, 4 (21%) and 1 (5.3%) contained
vanA
and
vanB
genes, respectively. In contrast, out of 36 VRE isolated from patients at discharge from ICU, 11 (30.5%) were positive for the
vanA
gene.
Conclusion
Results revealed that the prevalence of
Enterococcus
spp. among patients at ICU admission was high. However, VRE was frequently isolated from patients who were hospitalized for several days in ICUs. The implementation of proper infection control strategies and the use of suitable protocols to guide the appropriate prescribing of antibiotics are necessary. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-022-08196-1 |