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    Emergence of Multidrug Resistance and Metalloā€‘betaā€‘lactamase Producing Acinetobacter baumannii Isolated from Patients in Shiraz, Iran

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    Background: Metalloā€‘betaā€‘lactamase (MĪ²L) enzymes production is one of the most important resistance mechanisms against carbapenems in some bacteria including Acinetobacter baumannii. Aims: This study was aimed to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility and the prevalence of MĪ²L among carbapenemā€‘resistant isolates of A. baumannii. Materials and Methods: In this crossā€‘sectional study from October 2012 to April 2013, 98 isolates were identified as A. baumannii using Microgenā„¢ kits and confirmed by molecular method. These isolates were tested for antimicrobial susceptibilities by disk diffusion method according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute guidelines. Carbapenemā€‘resistant isolates were further detected phenotypically by MĪ²L minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC)ā€‘test strips, and subsequently positive MĪ²L isolates were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Results: Overall, 98% (96/98) of A. baumannii isolates were detected as carbapenemā€‘resistant by MIC test. Highest sensitivity to the tested antibiotic with 42.9% (42/98) was observed to colistin. Of 96 carbapenemā€‘resistant isolates, 43 were phenotypically positive for MĪ²L; out of 43 isolates, 37 were confirmed for the presence of MĪ²L genes by PCR. Conclusion: The frequency of drug resistance among the clinical samples of A. baumannii isolated in our study against most of the antibiotics was very high. Moreover, all MĪ²L producing isolates were multidrug resistance. Therefore, systematic surveillance to detect MĪ²L producing bacteria and rational prescription and use of carbapenems could be helpful to prevent the spread of carbapenem resistance.Keywords: Acinetobacter baumannii, Antibiotic resistance, Carbapenem, Iran, Metalloā€‘betaā€‘lactamas
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