OXA-48 Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacterales in Spanish Hospitals: An Updated Comprehensive Review on a Rising Antimicrobial Resistance

Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario and Láinez-Ramos-Bossini, Antonio Jesús and Rivera-Izquierdo, Carlos and López-Gómez, Jairo and Fernández-Martínez, Nicolás Francisco and Redruello-Guerrero, Pablo and Martín-delosReyes, Luis Miguel and Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia and Moreno-Roldán, Elena and Jiménez-Mejías, Eladio (2021) OXA-48 Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacterales in Spanish Hospitals: An Updated Comprehensive Review on a Rising Antimicrobial Resistance. Antibiotics, 10 (1). p. 89. ISSN 2079-6382

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Abstract

Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) are significant contributors to the global public health threat of antimicrobial resistance. OXA-48-like enzymes and their variants are unique carbapenemases with low or null hydrolytic activity toward carbapenems but no intrinsic activity against expanded-spectrum cephalosporins. CPEs have been classified by the WHO as high-priority pathogens given their association with morbidity and mortality and the scarce number of effective antibiotic treatments. In Spain, the frequency of OXA-48 CPE outbreaks is higher than in other European countries, representing the major resistance mechanism of CPEs. Horizontal transfer of plasmids and poor effective antibiotic treatment are additional threats to the correct prevention and control of these hospital outbreaks. One of the most important risk factors is antibiotic pressure, specifically carbapenem overuse. We explored the use of these antibiotics in Spain and analyzed the frequency, characteristics and prevention of CPE outbreaks. Future antibiotic stewardship programs along with specific preventive measures in hospitalized patients must be reinforced and updated in Spain.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: OXA-48; carbapenem; carbapenemase; Spain; outbreak; multiresistant; enterobacteria; antibiotic stewardship
Subjects: STM Repository > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2024 04:32
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2024 04:32
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/1149

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