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Prevalence and multidrug resistance of Escherichia coli from community-acquired infections in Lagos, Nigeria.
Author: AdenipekunEyitayo O, BarrettJohn B, FryeJonathan G, HiottLari M, IwalokunBamidele A, JacksonCharlene R, OluwadunAfolabi, OyedejiKolawole S, RamadanHazem, WoodleyTiffanie A
Original Abstract of the Article :
INTRODUCTION: The emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR; resistance to ≥ 2 more antimicrobials) in Escherichia coli is of concern due to complications encountered in treatment. METHODOLOGY: In this study, prevalence, antimicrobial resistance, and genetic characteristics of MDR community isolates o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.7997
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Multidrug Resistance in Escherichia coli: A Growing Threat in Lagos, Nigeria
This study focuses on a pressing issue in the field of infectious diseases: the growing problem of multidrug resistance (MDR) in Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. This is like a desert storm – a dangerous and rapidly spreading threat that can make fighting infections much harder. The authors investigated the prevalence of MDR E. coli in Lagos, Nigeria, analyzing samples from urine, stool, and even animals.
A Desert of Resistance: Understanding the Spread of MDR E. coli
The study found that over 50% of urine samples and 88% of stool samples were positive for E. coli. Even more concerning, a significant percentage of these E. coli strains exhibited MDR, showing resistance to a wide range of antibiotics. This means that these infections are more difficult to treat, requiring alternative therapies and more complex management strategies.
The Importance of Antimicrobial Stewardship
The emergence of MDR bacteria is a serious threat to public health. It's like a desert slowly encroaching upon a fertile oasis, making it harder to sustain life. The study highlights the need for monitoring antimicrobial resistance in developing countries to ensure effective treatment and promote responsible antibiotic use. This includes measures like judicious prescribing practices and preventing the spread of resistant strains.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research paints a concerning picture of the prevalence of MDR E. coli in Lagos, Nigeria. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of global antimicrobial stewardship and the need for continuous research to find new ways to combat this growing threat. Just like a desert traveler needs to be prepared for challenges, we need to be prepared to address the rising tide of antibiotic resistance.
Date :
- Date Completed 2017-02-01
- Date Revised 2022-03-30
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