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Antibiotic resistance among Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A in Pakistan (2001-2006)

Description

To compare antimicrobial resistance in S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A isolates from Pakistan.Blood samples were collected through > 175 laboratory collection points in major cities and towns across the country. The study included 3,671 S. Typhi and 1,475 S. Paratyphi A isolates (2001-2006). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was defined as resistance to first-line agents co-trimoxazole, chloramphenicol and ampicillin.In total, 79.3% S. Typhi and 59.9% S. Paratyphi A were isolated from patients under 15 years of age. During the study period, the MDR rate increased in S. Typhi (34.2 to 48.5% p<0.001). Quinolone resistance (MIC> 1 microg/ml) increased in both S. Typhi (1.6 to 64.1% p<0.001) and S. Paratyphi A (0 to 47% p<0.001). The increase in the proportion of strains showing high level quinolone resistance (MIC > 4 microg/ml) was greater in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi. Resistance to first-line drugs was higher in those <15 years of age whereas quinolone resistance was higher in older patients.Differences between S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A, in terms of evolution of resistance to first-line agents and to quinolones, are evident in this population. The rapid increase in quinolone resistance in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi is concerning and requires further study.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

لمقارنة مقاومة مضادات الميكروبات في عزلة S. Typhi و S. Paratyphi A عن باكستان. تم جمع عينات الدم من خلال أكثر من 175 نقطة تجميع مختبرية في المدن والبلدات الرئيسية في جميع أنحاء البلاد. شملت الدراسة 3671 S. Typhi و 1475 S. Paratyphi A معزولات (2001-2006). تم تعريف مقاومة الأدوية المتعددة (MDR) على أنها مقاومة لعوامل الخط الأول co - trimoxazole و chloramphenicol و ampicillin. في المجموع، تم عزل 79.3 ٪ S. Typhi و 59.9 ٪ S. Paratyphi A من المرضى الذين تقل أعمارهم عن 15 عامًا. خلال فترة الدراسة، ارتفع معدل MDR في S. Typhi (34.2 إلى 48.5 ٪ p<0.001). زادت مقاومة الكينولون (MIC> 1 ميكروغرام/مل) في كل من S. Typhi (1.6 إلى 64.1 ٪ p<0.001) و S. Paratyphi A (0 إلى 47 ٪ p<0.001). كانت الزيادة في نسبة السلالات التي تظهر مقاومة عالية للكينولون (ميكروغرام > 4 ميكروغرام/مل) أكبر في S. Paratyphi A عند مقارنتها بـ S. Typhi. كانت مقاومة أدوية الخط الأول أعلى في أولئك الذين تقل أعمارهم عن 15 عامًا في حين كانت مقاومة الكينولون أعلى في المرضى الأكبر سنًا. الاختلافات بين S. Typhi و S. Paratyphi A، من حيث تطور مقاومة عوامل الخط الأول والكينولون، واضحة في هذه الفئة من السكان. تعتبر الزيادة السريعة في مقاومة الكينولون في S. Paratyphi A عند مقارنتها بـ S. Typhi مثيرة للقلق وتتطلب مزيدًا من الدراسة.

Translated Description (English)

To compare antimicrobial resistance in S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A isolates from Pakistan.Blood samples were collected through > 175 laboratory collection points in major cities and towns across the country. The study included 3,671 S. Typhi and 1,475 S. Paratyphi A isolates (2001-2006). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was defined as resistance to first-line agents co-trimoxazole, chloramphenicol and ampicillin. In total, 79.3% S. Typhi and 59.9% S. Paratyphi A were isolated from patients under 15 years of age. During the study period, the MDR rate increased in S. Typhi (34.2 to 48.5% p<0.001). Quinolone resistance (mic> 1 microg/ml) increased in both S. Typhi (1.6 to 64.1% p<0.001) and S. Paratyphi A (0 to 47% p<0.001). The increase in the proportion of strains showing high level quinolone resistance (mic > 4 microg/ml) was greater in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi. Resistance to first-line drugs was higher in those <15 years of age whereas quinolone resistance was higher in older patients. Differences between S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A, in terms of evolution of resistance to first-line agents and to quinolones, are evident in this population. The rapid increase in quinolone resistance in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi is concerning and requires further study.

Translated Description (French)

To compare antimicrobial resistance in S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A isolates from Pakistan.Blood samples were collected through > 175 laboratory collection points in major cities and towns across the country. The study included 3,671 S. Typhi and 1,475 S. Paratyphi A isolates (2001-2006). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was defined as resistance to first-line agents co-trimoxazole, chloramphenicol and ampicillin.In total, 79.3% S. Typhi and 59.9% S. Paratyphi A were isolated from patients under 15 years of age. During the study period, the MDR rate increased in S. Typhi (34.2 to 48.5% p<0.001). Quinolone resistance (MIC> 1 microg/ml) increased in both S. Typhi (1.6 to 64.1% p<0.001) and S. Paratyphi A (0 to 47% p<0.001). The increase in the proportion of strains showing high level quinolone resistance (MIC > 4 microg/ml) was greater in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi. Resistance to first-line drugs was higher in those <15 years of age whereas quinolone resistance was higher in older patients.Differences between S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A, in terms of evolution of resistance to first-line agents and to quinolones, are evident in this population. The rapid increase in quinolone resistance in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi is concerning and requires further study.

Translated Description (Spanish)

To compare antimicrobial resistance in S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A isolates from Pakistan.Blood samples were collected through > 175 laboratory collection points in major cities and towns across the country. The study included 3,671 S. Typhi and 1,475 S. Paratyphi A isolates (2001-2006). Multidrug resistance (MDR) was definid as resistance to first-line agents co-trimoxazole, chloramphenicol and ampicillin.In total, 79.3% S. Typhi and 59.9% S. Paratyphi A were isolated from patients under 15 years of age. During the study period, the MDR rate increased in S. Typhi (34.2 to 48.5% p<0.001). Quinolone resistance (MIC> 1 microg/ml) increased in both S. Typhi (1.6 to 64.1% p<0.001) and S. Paratyphi A (0 to 47% p<0.001). The increase in the proportion of strains showing high level quinolone resistance (MIC > 4 microg/ml) was greater in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi. Resistance to first-line drugs was higher in those <15 years of age whereas quinolone resistance was higher in older patients.Differences between S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A, in terms of evolution of resistance to first-line agents and to quinolones, are evident in this population. The rapid increase in quinolone resistance in S. Paratyphi A when compared to S. Typhi is concerning and requires further study.

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Translated title (Arabic)
مقاومة المضادات الحيوية بين السالمونيلا المصلية التيفية وباراتيفي أ في باكستان (2001-2006)
Translated title (English)
Antibiotic resistance among Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A in Pakistan (2001-2006)
Translated title (French)
Antibiotic resistance among Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A in Pakistan (2001-2006)
Translated title (Spanish)
Antibiotic resistance among Salmonella enterica serovars Typhi and Paratyphi A en Pakistán (2001-2006)

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DOI
10.3855/jidc.224

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Pakistan

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