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Title: Molecular Detection of ESBL and Carbapenemase Resistance in Klebsiella pneumonia
Authors: El Faytouri Youcef Omran
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Publisher: université de guelma
Abstract: This study investigates the antibiotic resistance of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) at the Zliten Medical Center, focusing on detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenemase resistance enzymes. The research reveals alarming resistance rates, with K. pneumoniae exhibiting up to 96% resistance to key β-lactam antibiotics, including Cephalothin, Cefuroxime, Ceftriaxone, and Cefepime. Colistin stands out as the only antibiotic with 100% sensitivity among all tested isolates. Moderate sensitivity was noted for Amikacin (38%), Gentamicin (34%), and Meropenem (36%). Statistical analysis indicated weak associations between antibiotic response categories and distribution, except for Tigecycline, which demonstrated a significant association (p = 0.025). Resistance patterns varied by sample source, with high levels of resistance observed across swabs, blood, sputum, and urine, although no significant statistical relationship was established, aside from a near-significant trend with Nitrofurantoin (p = 0.051). The Surgical ICU presented the highest resistance levels, particularly to Ertapenem, Imipenem, and Ceftazidime, with Tigecycline resistance varying significantly by ward (p = 0.028). Phenotypic testing revealed that 94% of isolates exhibited at least one resistance phenotype, underscoring the clinical challenge posed by multidrug-resistant K. pneumoniae. These findings highlight the urgent need for enhanced surveillance and intervention strategies to mitigate the spread of antibiotic resistance in critical care settings.
URI: https://dspace.univ-guelma.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/18163
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