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要求重新考虑住院患者肠外气单胞菌感染的差异
Authors Zhang D , Li W, Hu X, Huang H, Zhang X
Received 13 October 2022
Accepted for publication 16 January 2023
Published 25 January 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 487—497
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S393347
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the variations between extra-intestinal and intestinal infections of Aeromonas in terms of strain types, risk factors, drug susceptibility results, and the distribution of drug resistance and virulence genes.
Patients and Methods: A total of 188 Aeromonas strains were identified to the species level using housekeeping genes (rpoD, gyrB , and gyrA ). The risk factors for Aeromonas extra-intestinal and intestinal infection, as well as mortality, were retrospectively examined in this study. The broth microdilution method was used to investigate the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles. Touchdown polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays and DNA sequencing were employed to confirm virulence and the presence of drug resistance genes.
Results: The housekeeping genes identified 188 strains into 7 species. Extra-intestinal isolates generally contained A. caviae and A. hydrophila, while intestinal were A. veronii (p=0.0001). Extra-intestinal infections (158/188) were the main type and accounted for 24/27 of all fatalities. Malignant tumors, hepatobiliary diseases, anemia, and hypoproteinemia were linked to infections. Poor results were associated with septic shock. Using the broth microdilution method, over 80% isolates were susceptible to most antimicrobials, except for ceftazidime (79.8%) and ceftriaxone (69.7%). Except for imipenem, intestinal strains were more susceptible to other medications than extra-intestinal. Using touch-down polymerase chain reaction testing and DNA sequencing, 6 strains, 31 strains, and a strain only had bla TEM, bla CphA, and bla VIM, respectively. Two Aeromonas hydrophila each possessed bla CphA+ bla CTXM-M-9, and bla CphA + bla CTX-M-1 + bla CTX-M-15-like + bla TEM; two Aeromonas caviae each possessed bla NDM + bla CTX-M-1 +bla CTX-M-15-like + bla TEM, and bla NDM + bla TEM. Thirty-four of the 42 strains mentioned above were isolated from extra-intestinal. Act, aexT , and ascF-G , were in intestinal more frequently, but alt, hlyA, ela , and lip were in extra-intestinal more frequently.
Conclusion: Aeromonas inside and outside intestinal differed in their clinical characteristics, drug susceptibility, drug resistance and virulence genes.
Keywords: intestinal and extra-intestinal infections, Aeromonas , risk factor, virulence