Publication: Carbapenem resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii is associated with enhanced survival on hospital fabrics.
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2018-11-07
Authors
Lopez-Gigosos, Rosa M
Mariscal, Alberto
Gutierrez-Bedmar, Mario
Real, Macarena
Mariscal-Lopez, Eloisa
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Akademiai Kiado
Abstract
The success of Acinetobacter baumannii as an emerging organism is probably linked to its high resistance to adverse environmental conditions. This study was conducted to analyze the association between some factors that may favor the dissemination of A. baumannii clinical isolates. A total of 47 clinical strains of A. baumannii were evaluated to carbapenem, the ability to produce biofilm, the susceptibility to some antiseptics, and the survival time on cotton fabrics. Most of the isolates were resistant to carbapenem (72.3%), produced biofilm (83%), and survived more than 7 (51%) days on fabrics. A significant association between decreased susceptibility to antiseptics containing chlorhexidine or triclosan and carbapenem resistance and survival on fabrics could be observed. The resistance to carbapenem was significantly associated with survival on fabric, but not with the ability to form biofilm. The survival of the isolates on fabric was not associated with the ability to produce biofilms. Characteristics, such as resistance to antibiotics, ability to form biofilm, and survival on dry surfaces, probably contribute to the proliferation of this organism when selected in the hospital environment and can partly explain its success as responsible for nosocomial infection.
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Acinetobacter Infections
Acinetobacter baumannii
Anti-Infective Agents, Local
Biofilms
Carbapenems
Environmental Microbiology
Hospitals
Humans
Microbial Viability
Spain
beta-Lactam Resistance
Acinetobacter baumannii
Anti-Infective Agents, Local
Biofilms
Carbapenems
Environmental Microbiology
Hospitals
Humans
Microbial Viability
Spain
beta-Lactam Resistance
DeCS Terms
Biopelículas
Carbapenémicos
Aptitud
Antiinfecciosos Locales
Infección Hospitalaria
Antibacterianos
Carbapenémicos
Aptitud
Antiinfecciosos Locales
Infección Hospitalaria
Antibacterianos
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Antimicrobial resistance, Antiseptics, Biofilm, Survival
Citation
Lopez-Gigosos RM, Mariscal A, Gutierrez-Bedmar M, Real M, Mariscal-López E. Carbapenem resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii is associated with enhanced survival on hospital fabrics. Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung. 2019 Mar 1;66(1):143-154