High incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infections and related antibiotic resistance in two hospitals of different geographic regions of Sierra Leone: a prospective cohort study.

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Title: High incidence of catheter-associated urinary tract infections and related antibiotic resistance in two hospitals of different geographic regions of Sierra Leone: a prospective cohort study.
Authors: Lakoh, Sulaiman, Yi, Le, Russell, James B.W., Zhang, Juling, Sevalie, Stephen, Zhao, Yongkun, Kanu, Joseph Sam, Liu, Peng, Conteh, Sarah K., Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor, Barrie, Umu, Adekanmbi, Olukemi, Jiba, Darlinda F., Kamara, Matilda N., Sesay, Daniel, Deen, Gibrilla F., Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi, Yendewa, George A., Guo, Xuejun, Firima, Emmanuel
Source: BMC Research Notes; 10/31/2023, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-8, 8p
Subject Terms: CATHETER-associated urinary tract infections, ENTEROBACTERIACEAE, AMIKACIN, DRUG resistance in bacteria, DIAGNOSTIC microbiology, ESCHERICHIA coli, COHORT analysis
Geographic Terms: SIERRA Leone
Abstract: Objective: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are common worldwide, but due to limited resources, its actual burden in low-income countries is unknown. Currently, there are gaps in knowledge about CAUTI due to lack of surveillance activities in Sierra Leone. In this prospective cohort study, we aimed to determine the incidence of CAUTI and associated antibiotic resistance in two tertiary hospitals in different regions of Sierra Leone. Results: The mean age of the 459 recruited patients was 48.8 years. The majority were females (236, 51.3%). Amongst the 196 (42.6%) catheterized patients, 29 (14.8%) developed CAUTI. Bacterial growth was reported in 32 (84%) patients. Escherichia coli (14, 23.7%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (10, 17.0%), and Klebsiella oxytoca (8, 13.6%) were the most common isolates. Most isolates were ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae (33, 56%) and WHO Priority 1 (Critical) pathogens (38, 71%). Resistance of K. pneumoniae, K. oxytoca, E. coli, and Proteus mirabilis was higher with the third-generation cephalosporins and penicillins but lower with carbapenems, piperacillin-tazobactam and amikacin. To reduce the high incidence of CAUTI and multi-drug resistance organisms, urgent action is needed to strengthen the microbiology diagnostic services and develop and implement catheter bundles that provide clear guidance for catheter insertion, care and removal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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