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The impact of infection by multidrug-resistant agents in patients with cirrhosis. A multicenter prospective study

Authors :
Salerno, Francesco
Borzio, Mauro
Pedicino, Claudia
Simonetti, Rosa
Rossini, Angelo
Boccia, Sergio
Cacciola, Irene
Burroughs, Andrew K.
Manini, Matteo A.
La Mura, Vincenzo
Angeli, Paolo
Bernardi, Mauro
Dalla Gasperina, Daniela
Dionigi, Elena
Dibenedetto, Clara
Arghittu, Milena
Francavilla, Antonio
Trevisani, Franco
Salmi, Andrea
Fatuzzo, Filippo
Arvaniti, Vassiliki
Cambieri, Patrizia
Raguzzi, Ivana
Aghemo, Alessio
Trotta, Elisa
Cottone, Mario
Perricone, Giovanni
Giusti, Massimo
Cazzaniga, Massimo
Gobbo, Giulia
Monti, Valentina
Tejada, Milvana
Costa, Elena
Andriulli, Angelo
Grossi, Paolo
Salerno, F
Borzio, M
Pedicino, C
Simonetti, R
Rossini, A
Boccia, S
Cacciola, I
Burroughs, Ak
Manini, Ma
La Mura, V
Angeli, P
Bernardi, M
Dalla Gasperina, D
Dionigi, E
Dibenedetto, C
Arghittu, M
Trevisani, F.
Source :
Liver International. 37:71-79
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Background & Aims Bacterial strains resistant to antibiotics are a serious clinical challenge. We assessed the antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria isolated from infections in patients with cirrhosis by a multicentre investigation. Results Three hundred and thirteen culture-positive infections (173 community acquired [CA] and 140 hospital acquired [HA]) were identified in 308 patients. Urinary tract infections, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and bacteremias were the most frequent. Quinolone-resistant Gram-negative isolates were 48%, 44% were extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producers and 9% carbapenem resistant. In 83/313 culture-positive infections (27%), multidrug-resistant agents (MDRA) were isolated. This prevalence did not differ between CA and HA infections. MDRA were identified in 17 of 37 patients on quinolone prophylaxis, and in 46 of 166 not on prophylaxis (45% vs 27%; P

Details

ISSN :
14783223
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Liver International
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c8aac831bbc05a76516d2ca47061747