Multi-Antibiotic Resistance and Factors Affecting Carriage of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Pediatric Population of Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. Isolation
2.3. ESBL Screening Test
2.4. Double Disc Synergy Test
2.5. Susceptibility Test of Isolates to Non-β-Lactam Antibiotics
2.6. Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Index
2.7. Statistical Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Setting | Location | Number of Specimen Used | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Urine, N (%) | Feces, N (%) | Total, N (%) | ||
Hospital | ESUTH (sick children) | 128 (30%) | 105 (25%) | 233 (55%) |
Community | Abakpa (apparently healthy children) | 58 (14%) | 47 (11%) | 105 (25%) |
Emene (apparently healthy children) | 46 (11%) | 38 (9%) | 84 (20%) |
Enterobacteriaceae Isolates | ESUTH (Hospital Setting) | Abakpa/Emene (Community Setting) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Positive for ESBL | Negative for ESBL | Total | Positive for ESBL | Negative for ESBL | Total | |
Citrobacter spp. | 2 | 9 | 11 | 0 | 12 | 12 |
Enterobacter spp. | 1 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
Escherichia coli | 8 | 20 | 28 | 8 | 28 | 36 |
Klebsiella spp. | 9 | 15 | 24 | 4 | 17 | 21 |
Proteus spp. | 0 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 7 |
Serratia spp. | 0 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 25 | 28 |
Total | 20 | 59 | 79 | 15 | 93 | 108 |
Covariates (ESBL-NPE = ESBL Non-Producing Enterobacteriaceae) | Prevalence | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Sampled N (%) 233 (100%) | Enterobacteriaceae Positive N (%) 81 (34.76) | Enterobacteriaceae Negative N (%) 152 (65.24) | ESBL-PE N (%) 20 (8.58) | ESBL-NPE N (%) 61 (26.18) | ESBL-PE Colonization Frequency % | ||
Age (years) | 0–5 | 101 (43.35) | 34 (33.66) | 67 (66.34) | 6 (5.94) | 28 (27.72) | 17.6% (6/34) |
6–10 | 88 (37.77) | 28 (31.82) | 60 (68.18) | 10 (11.36) | 18 (20.45) | 35.7% (10/28) | |
11–15 | 44 (18.88) | 19 (43.18) | 25 (56.82) | 4 (9.09) | 15 (34.09) | 21.1% (4/19) | |
Gender | Male | 114 (48.93) | 39 (34.21) | 75 (65.79) | 11 (9.65) | 28 (24.56) | 28.2% (11/39) |
Female | 119 (51.07) | 42 (35.29) | 77 (64.71) | 9 (7.56) | 33 (27.73) | 21.4% (9/42) | |
Type of school | Private | 136 (58.37) | 30 (22.06) | 106 (77.94) | 5 (3.68) | 25 (18.38) | 16.7% (5/30) |
Public | 97 (41.63) | 51 (52.58) | 46 (47.42) | 15 (15.46) | 37 (38.144) | 29.4% (15/51) | |
Stage in school | Daycare | 35 (15.02) | 15 (42.86) | 20 (57.14) | 2 (5.71) | 13 (37.14) | 13.3% (2/15) |
Nursery | 68 (29.18) | 40 (58.82) | 28 (41.18) | 10 (14.71) | 30 (44.12) | 25% (10/40) | |
Primary | 130 (55.79) | 26 (20.00) | 104 (80.00) | 8 (6.15) | 18 (13.85) | 30.8% (8/26) | |
Who normally prescribed antibiotics given to the child? | Doctors | 63 (27.03) | 22 (34.92) | 41 (65.08) | 3 (4.76) | 19 (30.16) | 13.6% (3/22) |
Pharmacists | 25 (10.73) | 12 (48.00) | 13 (52.00) | 1 (4.00) | 11 (44.00) | 8.3% (1/12) | |
PPMD* | 145 (62.23) | 47 (32.41) | 98 (67.59) | 16 (11.03) | 31 (21.38) | 38.1% (16/42) | |
Hospital admission in the last 3–6 months | Yes | 77 (33.04) | 33 (42.86) | 44 (57.14) | 15 (19.48) | 18 (23.38) | 45.5% (15/33) |
No | 156 (66.95) | 48 (30.77) | 108 (69.23) | 5 (3.21) | 43 (27.56) | 10.4% (5/48) | |
Share public toilet at home | Yes | 48 (20.60) | 21 (43.75) | 27 (56.25) | 3 (6.25) | 18 (37.50) | 31.4% (11/35) |
No | 36 (15.45) | 6 (16.67) | 30 (83.33) | 0 (0.00) | 6 (16.67) | 19.7% (9/46) | |
Practice of regular hand washing | Yes | 85 (36.48) | 20 (23.53) | 65 (76.47) | 3 (3.53) | 17 (20.00) | 15% (3/20) |
No | 148 (63.52) | 61 (41.22) | 87 (58.78) | 17 (11.49) | 43 (29.05) | 27.9% (17/61) | |
Source of water supply at home | Tap | 84 (86.05) | 9 (10.71) | 75 (89.29) | 1 (1.19) | 8 (9.52) | 11.1% (1/9) |
Well | 117 (50.21) | 53 (45.30) | 64 (54.70) | 16 (13.68) | 37 (31.62) | 30.2% (16/53) | |
Bore-hole | 32 (13.73) | 19 (59.38) | 13 (40.63) | 3 (9.38) | 16 (50.00) | 15.8% (3/19) | |
River | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0.0% | |
Type of nutrition | Breast milk | 29 (12.45) | 8 (27.59) | 21 (72.41) | 0 (0.00) | 8 (27.59) | 0.0% |
Dairy food | 37 (15.88) | 19 (51.35) | 18 (48.65) | 7 (18.92) | 12 (32.43) | 36.8% (7/19) | |
Household food | 167 (71.67) | 54 (32.34) | 113 (67.66) | 13 (7.78) | 41 (24.55) | 24.1% (13/54) |
Covariates [ESBL-NPE = ESBL Non-Producing Enterobacteriaceae] | Prevalence | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Sampled N (%) 189 (100%) | Enterobacteriaceae Positive N (%) 81 (42.86) | Enterobacteriaceae Negative N (%) 108 (57.14) | ESBL-PE N (%) 12 (6.34) | ESBL-NPE N (%) 69 (75.31) | ESBL-PE Colonization Frequency (6.88%) | ||
Age (years) | 0–5 | 51 (26.98) | 28 (54.90) | 23 (45.10) | 3 (10.71) | 25 (89.29) | 5.88 |
6–10 | 102 (53.96) | 39 (20.63) | 63 (61.76) | 7 (17.95) | 32 (82.05) | 6.86 | |
11–15 | 36 (19.05) | 14 (7.41) | 22 (61.11) | 2 (14.29) | 12 (85.71) | 5.56 | |
Gender | Male | 81 (42.86) | 38 (20.11) | 43 (53.09) | 7 (18.42) | 31 (81.58) | 8.64 |
Female | 108 (57.14) | 43 (22.75) | 65 (60.19) | 5 (11.63) | 38 (88.37) | 4.63 | |
Type of school | Private | 99 (52.38) | 30 (15.87) | 69 (69.70) | 3 (10.00) | 27 (90.00) | 3.03 |
Public | 90 (47.62) | 51 (26.98) | 39 (43.33) | 9 (17.65) | 42 (82.35) | 10.00 | |
Stage in school | Daycare | 34 (17.99) | 7 (3.70) | 27 (79.41) | 0 (0.00) | 7 (100.00) | 0.00 |
Nursery | 51 (26.98) | 26 (13.76) | 25 (49.02) | 3 (11.54) | 23 (88.46) | 5.88 | |
Primary | 104 (55.03) | 48 (25.40) | 56 (53.85) | 9 (18.75) | 39 (81.25) | 8.65 | |
Who normally prescribed antibiotics given to the child? | Doctors | 30 (15.87) | 5 (2.65) | 25 (83.33) | 0 (0.00) | 5 (100.00) | 0.00 |
Pharmacists | 14 (7.41) | 3 (1.59) | 11 (78.57) | 0 (0.00) | 3 (100.00) | 0.00 | |
PPMD | 145 (76.72) | 73 (38.64) | 72 (49.66) | 12 (16.44) | 61 (84.62) | 8.28 | |
Hospital admission in the last 3–6 months | Yes | 36 (19.05) | 13 (6.89) | 23 (63.89) | 1 (7.69) | 11 (84.62) | 2.78 |
No | 153 (80.95) | 68 (35.98) | 85 (55.56) | 11 (16.18) | 57 (83.82) | 7.19 | |
Share public toilet at home | Yes | 89 (47.09) | 50 (26.46) | 39 (43.82) | 9 (18.00) | 41 (82.00) | 10.11 |
No | 100 (52.91) | 31 (16.40) | 69 (69.00) | 3 (9.68) | 28 (90.32) | 3.00 | |
Practice of regular hand washing | Yes | 48 (25.40) | 12 (6.35) | 36 (75.00) | 1 (8.33) | 11 (91.67) | 2.08 |
No | 141 (74.60) | 69 (36.51) | 72 (51.06) | 11 (15.94) | 58 (84.06) | 7.80 | |
Source of water supply at home | Tap | 27 (14.29) | 2 (1.06) | 25 (92.59) | 0 (0.00) | 2 (100.00) | 0.00 |
Well | 142 (75.13) | 72 (38.10) | 70 (49.30) | 12 (16.67) | 60 (83.33) | 8.45 | |
Bore-hole | 20 (10.58) | 7 (3.70) | 13 (65.00) | 0 (0.00) | 7 (100.00) | 0.00 | |
River | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0.00 | |
Type of nutrition | Breast milk | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0.00 |
Dairy food | 24 (12.70) | 5 (2.65) | 19 (79.17) | 2 (40.00) | 3 (60.00) | 8.33 | |
Household food | 165 (87.30) | 76 (40.21) | 89 (53.94) | 10 (13.16) | 66 (86.84) | 6.06 |
Antibiotics | Susceptible | Intermediate Susceptible | Resistant | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
Meropenem (10 µg) | 32 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
Amikacin (30 µg) | 11 | 19 | 2 | 32 |
Colistin Sulfate (25µg) | 18 | 0 | 14 | 32 |
Gentamicin (30 µg) | 16 | 1 | 15 | 32 |
Chloramphenicol (30 µg) | 10 | 2 | 20 | 32 |
Ciprofloxacin (5 µg) | 7 | 3 | 22 | 32 |
Nitrofurantoin (300 µg) | 5 | 0 | 27 | 32 |
Kanamycin (5 µg) | 0 | 1 | 31 | 32 |
Tetracycline (30 µg) | 0 | 0 | 32 | 32 |
Co-trimoxazole (25 µg) | 0 | 0 | 32 | 32 |
Setting | From Sick Children | From Healthy Children | ||||
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Isolates Number | Number of Antibiotics Isolates Were Resistant to (a) | MARI (a/b) | % MARI | Number of Antibiotics Isolates Were Resistant to | MARI (a/b) | % MARI |
Citrobacter spp. (n = 2) | ||||||
1 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | |||
2 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | |||
Enterobacter spp. (n = 1) | ||||||
1 | 5 | 0.5 | 50 | |||
Escherichia coli (n = 8) | Escherichia coli (n = 8) | |||||
1 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | 4 | 0.40 | 40 |
2 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | 5 | 0.50 | 50 |
3 | 3 | 0.30 | 30 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 |
4 | 8 | 0.80 | 80 | 4 | 0.40 | 40 |
5 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 |
6 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 |
7 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 |
8 | 5 | 0.50 | 50 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 |
Klebsiella spp. (n = 9) | Klebsiella spp. (n = 4) | |||||
1 | 8 | 0.80 | 80 | 5 | 0.50 | 50 |
2 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 |
3 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 |
4 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | 5 | 0.50 | 50 |
5 | 8 | 0.80 | 80 | |||
6 | 4 | 0.40 | 40 | |||
7 | 7 | 0.70 | 70 | |||
8 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 | |||
9 | 6 | 0.60 | 60 |
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Oli, A.N.; Ogbuagu, V.I.; Ejikeugwu, C.P.; Iroha, I.R.; Ugwu, M.C.; Ofomata, C.M.; Okeke, K.N.; Emechebe, G.O.; Okoro, J.C.; Okani, C.O.; et al. Multi-Antibiotic Resistance and Factors Affecting Carriage of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Pediatric Population of Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria. Med. Sci. 2019, 7, 104. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci7110104
Oli AN, Ogbuagu VI, Ejikeugwu CP, Iroha IR, Ugwu MC, Ofomata CM, Okeke KN, Emechebe GO, Okoro JC, Okani CO, et al. Multi-Antibiotic Resistance and Factors Affecting Carriage of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Pediatric Population of Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria. Medical Sciences. 2019; 7(11):104. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci7110104
Chicago/Turabian StyleOli, Angus N., Vitalis I. Ogbuagu, Chika P. Ejikeugwu, Ifeanyichukwu R. Iroha, Malachy C. Ugwu, Chijioke M. Ofomata, Kenneth N. Okeke, George O. Emechebe, Jude C. Okoro, Chukwudi O. Okani, and et al. 2019. "Multi-Antibiotic Resistance and Factors Affecting Carriage of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in Pediatric Population of Enugu Metropolis, Nigeria" Medical Sciences 7, no. 11: 104. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci7110104