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Epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance trends of Acinetobacter species in the United Arab Emirates: a retrospective analysis of 12 years of national AMR surveillance data

Authors :
Jens Thomsen
Najiba M. Abdulrazzaq
Hussain AlRand
The UAE AMR Surveillance Consortium
Abiola Senok
Adnan Alatoom
Agnes-Sonnevend-Pal
Ahmed Abdulkareem Al Hammadi
Ahmed Elhag Ahmed
Ahmed F. Yousef
Alaa MM Enshasy
Amal Mubarak Madhi
Amna AlBlooshi
Andreas Podbielski
Anju Nabi
Anup Shashikant Poddar
Arun Kumar Jha
Ayesha Abdulla Al Marzooqi
Bashir Aden
Carole Ayoub Moubareck
Dean Everett
Deeba Jafri
Duckjin Hong
Emmanuel Fru Nsutebu
Farah Ibrahim Al-Marzooq
Fatima Al Dhaheri
Fouzia Jabeen
Francis Amirtharaj Selvaraj
Ghada Abdel Wahab
Ghalia Abdul Khader Khoder
Gitanjali Avishkar Patil
Godfred A. Menezes
Hadayatullah Ghulam Muhammad
Hafiz Ahmad
Hala Ahmed Fouad Ismail
Hazim Khalifa
Husein Alzabi
Ibrahim Alsayed Mustafa Alhashami
Imene Lazreg
Irfaan Akthar
John Stelling
Kaltham Ali Kayaf
Kavita Diddi
Krishnaprasad Ramabhadran
Laila Al Dabal
Laura Thomsen
Leili Chamani-Tabriz
Madikay Senghore
Manal Abdel Fattah Ahmed
Maya Habous
Moeena Zain
Mohamud M. Sheek-Hussein
Monika Maheshwari
Mubarak Saif Alfaresi
Mushtaq Khan
Najiba Abdulrazzaq
Nehad Nabeel Al Shirawi
Nesrin Helmy
Pamela Fares Mrad
Pascal Frey
Peter Nyasulu
Prashant Nasa
Rajeshwari T. A. Patil
Rania El Lababidi
Ratna A. Kurahatti
Riyaz Amirali Husain
Robert Lodu Serafino Wani Swaka
Saeed Hussein
Sameh Soliman
Savitha Mudalagiriyappa
Seema Oommen
Shaikha Ghannam Alkaabi
Simantini Jog
Siobhan O‘Sullivan
Somansu Basu
Stefan Weber
Sura Khamees Majeed
Syed Irfan Hussein Rizvi
Tibor Pal
Timothy Anthony Collyns
Yassir Mohammed Eltahir Ali
Yousuf Mustafa Naqvi
Zahir Osman Babiker
Zulfa Omar Al Deesi
Source :
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol 11 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2024.

Abstract

IntroductionAcinetobacter spp., in particular A. baumannii, are opportunistic pathogens linked to nosocomial pneumonia (particularly ventilator-associated pneumonia), central-line catheter-associated blood stream infections, meningitis, urinary tract infections, surgical-site infections, and other types of wound infections. A. baumannii is able to acquire or upregulate various resistance determinants, making it frequently multidrug-resistant, and contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. Data on the epidemiology, levels, and trends of antimicrobial resistance of Acinetobacter spp. in clinical settings is scarce in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions.MethodsA retrospective 12-year analysis of 17,564 non-duplicate diagnostic Acinetobacter spp. isolates from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was conducted. Data was generated at 317 surveillance sites by routine patient care during 2010–2021, collected by trained personnel and reported by participating surveillance sites to the UAE National AMR Surveillance program. Data analysis was conducted with WHONET.1ResultsSpecies belonging to the A. calcoaceticus-baumannii complex were mostly reported (86.7%). They were most commonly isolated from urine (32.9%), sputum (29.0%), and soft tissue (25.1%). Resistance trends to antibiotics from different classes during the surveillance period showed a decreasing trend. Specifically, there was a significant decrease in resistance to imipenem, meropenem, and amikacin. Resistance was lowest among Acinetobacter species to both colistin and tigecycline. The percentages of multidrug-resistant (MDR) and possibly extensively drug-resistant (XDR) isolates was reduced by almost half between the beginning of the study in 2010 and its culmination in 2021. Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter spp. (CRAB) was associated with a higher mortality (RR: 5.7), a higher admission to ICU (RR 3.3), and an increased length of stay (LOS; 13 excess inpatient days per CRAB case), as compared to Carbapenem-susceptible Acinetobacter spp.ConclusionCarbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter spp. are associated with poorer clinical outcomes, and higher associated costs, as compared to carbapenem-susceptible Acinetobacter spp. A decreasing trend of MDR Acinetobacter spp., as well as resistance to all antibiotic classes under surveillance was observed during 2010 to 2021. Further studies are needed to explore the reasons and underlying factors leading to this remarkable decrease of resistance over time.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22962565
Volume :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b09ef9b29d9c4aac956af46b7ae2f5e0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1245131