Epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella serovars Typhimurium and 4,[5],12:i- recovered from hospitalized patients in China.
Humans
Child, Preschool
Salmonella typhimurium
/ genetics
Anti-Bacterial Agents
/ pharmacology
Serogroup
Retrospective Studies
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
/ genetics
Salmonella Infections
/ epidemiology
Salmonella Food Poisoning
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial
/ genetics
ESBL
IncHI2
NTS infections
ST34
Salmonella Typhimurium
mcr-1
Journal
Microbiological research
ISSN: 1618-0623
Titre abrégé: Microbiol Res
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9437794
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
May 2024
May 2024
Historique:
received:
04
11
2023
revised:
31
12
2023
accepted:
24
01
2024
medline:
18
3
2024
pubmed:
9
2
2024
entrez:
8
2
2024
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Global emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is a continuing challenge for modern healthcare. However, the knowledge, regarding the epidemiology of salmonellosis caused by the monophasic variant S. 4,[5],12:i:- in hospitalized patients, is limited in China. To bridge this gap, we carried out a retrospective study to determine the antimicrobial resistance, trends, and risk factors of S. Typhimurium and S. 4,[5],12:i:- (n = 329) recovered from patients in Zhejiang province between 2011 and 2019. The results showed that 90.57% (298/329) of the isolates were MDR; among them, 48.94% (161/329) and 12.46% (41/329) were phenotypically resistant to cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones, respectively, which are the drugs of choice used to treat salmonellosis in clinics. Additionally, we observed a higher incidence of infections among the young population (<5 years old). Notably, the higher prevalence of ST34 (sequence type 34) isolates, especially after 2014, with MDR (57.05%, 170/298) phenotype, and incidence of ST34 isolates co-harbouring mcr-1 (mobile colistin resistance gene) and bla
Identifiants
pubmed: 38330818
pii: S0944-5013(24)00032-6
doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2024.127631
pii:
doi:
Substances chimiques
Anti-Bacterial Agents
0
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
127631Informations de copyright
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Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no competing financial interest.