Epidemiological analysis of bacterial strains involved in hospital infection in a University Hospital from Brazil

Author:

MORAES Bianca Aguiar de1,CRAVO Cristiane Andrade Nery1,LOUREIRO Marcio Martins1,SOLARI Claude André2,ASENSI Marise Dutra1

Affiliation:

1. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil

2. Universidade do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

Hospital infections cause an increase in morbidity and mortality of hospitalized patients with significant rise in hospital costs. The aim of this work was an epidemiological analysis of hospital infection cases occurred in a public University Hospital in Rio de Janeiro. Hence, 238 strains were isolated from 14 different clinical materials of 166 patients hospitalized in the period between August 1995 and July 1997. The average age of the patients was 33.4 years, 72.9% used antimicrobials before having a positive culture. The most common risk conditions were surgery (19.3%), positive HIV or AIDS (18.1%) and lung disease (16.9%). 24 different bacterial species were identified, S. aureus (21%) and P. aeruginosa (18.5%) were predominant. Among 50 S. aureus isolated strains 36% were classified as MRSA (Methicillin Resistant S. aureus). The Gram negative bacteria presented high resistance to aminoglycosides and cephalosporins. A diarrhea outbreak, detected in high-risk neonatology ward, was caused by Salmonella serovar Infantis strain, with high antimicrobial resistance and a plasmid of high molecular weight (98Mda) containing virulence genes and positive for R factor.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,General Medicine

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