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DOI: 10.29090/psa.2022.06.22.104Pharm Sci Asia 2022; 49(6), 568-575
 

Prevalence and determinants of antimicrobial resistance of gram-negative bacteria in intensive care unit

Van Duong Thi Thanh1, Thang Nguyen2, Truyen Ngo Van1, Thu Vo Pham Minh1*

1 Faculty of Medicine, Can tho University of medicine and pharmacy, Vietnam
2 Faculty of Pharmacy, Can tho University of medicine and pharmacy, Vietnam


Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a concerning health issue worldwide, and this resistance leads to poor treatment outcomes and high mortality, especially, AMR of NP in ICU. To determine the reality of AMR and find the factors related to AMR of NP in the ICU. We performed a cross-sectional study in the ICU Department from July 2015 to July 2019. We calculated the incidence of the degree of multidrug-resistant strains and the percentages of factors related to AMR. Data management and analysis were performed by SPSS version 22.0. Of the initial observation of 281 patients, all participants had NP due to gram-negative bacteria; 91 (32.4%) were early-onset and 190 (67.6%) were lately-onset NP. Out of all pathogens examined, above 80% were resistant to quinolone, carbapenem, and cephalosporin. Moreover, multiple drug resistance in bacteria was about 87.5%. Furthermore, bacteria, changed anti-biotics have been significantly associated with the multi-resistance of bacteria. Besides, the increase in antibiotic use, especially ciprofloxacin and imipenem, is also related to antibiotic resistance. These results show that the resistance to quinolones, carbapenem, and cephalosporin is high in the ICU, with rates exceeding 80%. Furthermore, the bacteria, change of antibiotics, and the increasing use of antibiotics have been significantly associated with multiple antibiotic resistance.


Keyword:

Antimicrobial resistance, Gram-negative bacteria, Intensive care unit




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