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Antimicrobial Resistance in Enterobacterales Recovered from Urinary Tract Infections in France

Authors :
Eric Farfour
Laurent Dortet
Thomas Guillard
Nicolas Chatelain
Agathe Poisson
Assaf Mizrahi
Damien Fournier
Rémy A. Bonnin
Nicolas Degand
Philippe Morand
Frédéric Janvier
Vincent Fihman
Stéphane Corvec
Lauranne Broutin
Cécile Le Brun
Nicolas Yin
Geneviève Héry-Arnaud
Antoine Grillon
Emmanuelle Bille
Hélène Jean-Pierre
Marlène Amara
Francoise Jaureguy
Christophe Isnard
Vincent Cattoir
Tristan Diedrich
Emilie Flevin
Audrey Merens
Hervé Jacquier
Marc Vasse
on behalf of the GMC Study Group
Source :
Pathogens, Vol 11, Iss 3, p 356 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2022.

Abstract

In the context of increasing antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacterales, the management of these UTIs has become challenging. We retrospectively assess the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacterales isolates recovered from urinary tract samples in France, between 1 September 2017, to 31 August 2018. Twenty-six French clinical laboratories provided the susceptibility of 134,162 Enterobacterales isolates to 17 antimicrobials. The most frequent species were E. coli (72.0%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (9.7%), Proteus mirabilis (5.8%), and Enterobacter cloacae complex (2.9%). The overall rate of ESBL-producing Enterobacterales was 6.7%, and ranged from 1.0% in P. mirabilis to 19.5% in K. pneumoniae, and from 3.1% in outpatients to 13.6% in long-term care facilities. Overall, 4.1%, 9.3% and 10.5% of the isolates were resistant to cefoxitin, temocillin and pivmecillinam. Cotrimoxazole was the less active compound with 23.4% resistance. Conversely, 4.4%, 12.9%, and 14.3% of the strains were resistant to fosfomycin, nitrofurantoin, and ciprofloxacin. However, less than 1% of E. coli was resistant to fosfomycin and nitrofurantoin. We identified several trends in antibiotics resistances among Enterobacterales isolates recovered from the urinary tract samples in France. Carbapenem-sparing drugs, such as temocillin, mecillinam, fosfomycin, cefoxitin, and nitrofurantoin, remained highly active, including towards ESBL-E.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11030356 and 20760817
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pathogens
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1c22a7bde84c410e90c74bd36bfd45e3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11030356