1224. Drug-Resistance Dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus at a Tertiary Hospital, Beijing, China: 2013–2017. (26th November 2018)
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- 1224. Drug-Resistance Dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus at a Tertiary Hospital, Beijing, China: 2013–2017. (26th November 2018)
- Main Title:
- 1224. Drug-Resistance Dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus at a Tertiary Hospital, Beijing, China: 2013–2017
- Authors:
- Zhang, Yuzheng
Johnston, Janice Mary
Fu, Qiang - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: To understand the drug-resistance dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus and provide references for effective control of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. Methods: All data were obtained from the healthcare-associated infection surveillance system. Different strains of S. aureus were identified using the VITEK-2 automated system, the drug susceptibility results of resistance and intermediate were classified into resistance. Chi-square test and variation analyses of S. aureus drug-resistant rate were performed. Results: From 2013 to 2017, 2, 289 strains of S. aureus were isolated, and the specimen were mostly collected from sputum (721, 31.50%), wound secretion (211, 9.22%), and blood (210, 9.17%). The resistance rate of S. aureus was highest for tigecycline (94.43% in 2013, 100% in 2017) and penicillin (96.49% in 2013, 95.60% in 2017) ( P = 0.028). The resistance rates among other drugs such as clindamycin (65.28% in 2013, 71.39% in 2017) and erythromycin (69.62% in 2013, 62.59% in 2017) were more stable ( P = 0.056). However, oxacillin (from 73.68% to 34.47%), gentamicin (from 51.51% to 24.13%), and tetracycline (from 46.78% to 30.81%) showed a declining trend ( P = 0.017). Meanwhile, there were almost no S. aureus resistance to linezolid, vancomycin, and nitrofurantoin. During the previous 5-year period, MRSA rates decreased sharply and in 2017 rate was 34.47%. In 2017, MRSA was most frequently isolated in orthopedics, emergencyAbstract: Background: To understand the drug-resistance dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus and provide references for effective control of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection. Methods: All data were obtained from the healthcare-associated infection surveillance system. Different strains of S. aureus were identified using the VITEK-2 automated system, the drug susceptibility results of resistance and intermediate were classified into resistance. Chi-square test and variation analyses of S. aureus drug-resistant rate were performed. Results: From 2013 to 2017, 2, 289 strains of S. aureus were isolated, and the specimen were mostly collected from sputum (721, 31.50%), wound secretion (211, 9.22%), and blood (210, 9.17%). The resistance rate of S. aureus was highest for tigecycline (94.43% in 2013, 100% in 2017) and penicillin (96.49% in 2013, 95.60% in 2017) ( P = 0.028). The resistance rates among other drugs such as clindamycin (65.28% in 2013, 71.39% in 2017) and erythromycin (69.62% in 2013, 62.59% in 2017) were more stable ( P = 0.056). However, oxacillin (from 73.68% to 34.47%), gentamicin (from 51.51% to 24.13%), and tetracycline (from 46.78% to 30.81%) showed a declining trend ( P = 0.017). Meanwhile, there were almost no S. aureus resistance to linezolid, vancomycin, and nitrofurantoin. During the previous 5-year period, MRSA rates decreased sharply and in 2017 rate was 34.47%. In 2017, MRSA was most frequently isolated in orthopedics, emergency ICU, and respiratory. Conclusion: The reduction in drug-resistant MRSA may be evidence of effective antibiotic administration practice. Whereas more comprehensive infection control measures are needed to prevent the transmission of S. aureus and MRSA. Disclosures: All authors: No reported disclosures. … (more)
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- Open forum infectious diseases. Volume 5(2018)Supplement 1
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- Open forum infectious diseases
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- Volume 5(2018)Supplement 1
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- Volume 5, Issue 1 (2018)
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- 2018
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- 5
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0005-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- S371
- Page End:
- S371
- Publication Date:
- 2018-11-26
- Subjects:
- Communicable diseases -- Periodicals
Medical microbiology -- Periodicals
Infection -- Periodicals
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http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/ofid/ofy210.1057 ↗
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- 2328-8957
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