1. Fecal carriage of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. in a Turkish community.
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Çakir Erdoğan D, Cömert F, Aktaş E, Köktürk F, and Külah C
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- Adult, Aged, Carrier State epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, DNA, Bacterial genetics, Escherichia coli enzymology, Escherichia coli Infections epidemiology, Escherichia coli Infections microbiology, Female, Humans, Klebsiella enzymology, Klebsiella Infections epidemiology, Klebsiella Infections microbiology, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Turkey epidemiology, Carrier State microbiology, Escherichia coli genetics, Feces microbiology, Klebsiella genetics, beta-Lactamases genetics
- Abstract
Background/aim: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of fecal carriage of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing bacteria, enzyme types, and risk factors affecting colonization., Materials and Methods: A total of 576 stool samples from outpatients were examined between October 2012 and May 2013. Screening was done with selective EMB plates. ESBL were detected by double-disk synergy and confirmed agar strip gradient methods. Enzyme types were determined by PCR., Results: The prevalence of fecal carriage was found as 30% (173 of 576). Recent use of antibiotics, hospitalization and surgical operation, diabetes, crowded household populations, and old age were associated with higher carriage rates. Of the ESBL-producing bacteria, 87.5% were positive for bla
CTX-M genes. Of the blaCTX-M gene-positive isolates, 95.2% were positive for blaCTX-M-1 genes; among these, 82.2% were positive for blaCTX-M-3 and 67.7% were positive for blaCTX-M-15 genes while 62.5% isolates were positive for both blaCTX-M-3 and blaCTX-M-15 genes Conclusions: A high rate (30%) of fecal carriage of ESBL bacteria was found in an adult population. The predominant beta-lactamase enzyme types were CTX-M-3 and CTX-M-15.- Published
- 2017
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