Bacterial pathogens isolated from patients with bloodstream infection: Frequencies of occurrence and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns from the SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance program (United States and Canada, 1997)

被引:364
作者
Pfaller, MA [1 ]
Jones, RN [1 ]
Doern, GV [1 ]
Kugler, GVDK [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Coll Med, Dept Pathol, Div Med Microbiol, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/AAC.42.7.1762
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The SENTRY Program was established in January 1997 to measure the predominant pathogens and antimicrobial resistance patterns of nosocomial and community-acquired infections over a broad network of sentinel hospitals in the United States (30 sites), Canada (8 sites), South America (10 sites), and Europe (24 sites). During the first 6-month study period (January to June 1997), a total of 5,058 bloodstream infections (BSI) were reported by North American SENTRY participants (4,119 from the United States and 939 from Canada). In both the United States and Canada, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli were the most common BSI isolates, followed by coagulase-negative staphylococci and enterococci. Klebsiella spp., Enterobacter spp., Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and beta-hemolytic streptococci were also among the 10 most frequently reported species in both the United States and Canada. Although the rank orders of pathogens in the United Stakes and Canada were similar, distinct differences were noted in the antimicrobial susceptibilities of several pathogens. Overall, U.S. isolates mere considerably more resistant than those from Canada. The differences in the proportions of oxacillin-resistant S. aureus isolates (26.2 versus 2.7% for U.S. and Canadian isolates, respectively), vancomycin-resistant enterococcal isolates (17.7 versus 0% for U.S. and Canadian isolates, respectively), and ceftazidime-resistant Enterobacter sp. isolates (30.6 versus 6.2% for U.S. and Canadian isolates, respectively) dramatically emphasize the relative lack of specific antimicrobial resistance genes (mecA, vanA, and vanB) in the Canadian microbial population. Among U.S. isolates, resistance to oxacillin among staphylococci, to vancomycin among enterococci, to penicillin among pneumococci, and to ceftazidime among Enterobacter spp. was observed in both nosocomial and community-acquired pathogens, although in almost every instance the proportion of resistant strains was higher among nosocomial isolates. Antimicrobial resistance continues to increase, and ongoing surveillance of microbial pathogens and resistance profiles is essential on national and international scales.
引用
收藏
页码:1762 / 1770
页数:9
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] Antimicrobial resistance in isolates from inpatients and outpatients in the united states: Increasing importance of the intensive care unit
    Archibald, L
    Phillips, L
    Monnet, D
    McGowan, JE
    Tenover, F
    Gaynes, R
    [J]. CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1997, 24 (02) : 211 - 215
  • [2] BALLOW CH, 1992, DIAGN MICROBIOL INFE, V15, P37
  • [3] SECULAR TRENDS IN NOSOCOMIAL PRIMARY BLOOD-STREAM INFECTIONS IN THE UNITED-STATES, 1980-1989
    BANERJEE, SN
    EMORI, TG
    CULVER, DH
    GAYNES, RP
    JARVIS, WR
    HORAN, T
    EDWARDS, JR
    TOLSON, J
    HENDERSON, T
    MARTONE, WJ
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1991, 91 : S86 - S89
  • [4] NATIONAL NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (NNIS) - DESCRIPTION OF SURVEILLANCE METHODS
    EMORI, TG
    CULVER, DH
    HORAN, TC
    JARVIS, WR
    WHITE, JW
    OLSON, DR
    BANERJEE, S
    EDWARDS, JR
    MARTONE, WJ
    GAYNES, RP
    HUGHES, JM
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 1991, 19 (01) : 19 - 35
  • [5] AN OVERVIEW OF NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS, INCLUDING THE ROLE OF THE MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
    EMORI, TG
    GAYNES, RP
    [J]. CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS, 1993, 6 (04) : 428 - 442
  • [6] NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION-RATES IN ADULT AND PEDIATRIC INTENSIVE-CARE UNITS IN THE UNITED-STATES
    JARVIS, WR
    EDWARDS, JR
    CULVER, DH
    HUGHES, JM
    HORAN, T
    EMORI, TG
    BANERJEE, S
    TOLSON, J
    HENDERSON, T
    GAYNES, RP
    MARTONE, WJ
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1991, 91 : S185 - S191
  • [7] PREDOMINANT PATHOGENS IN HOSPITAL INFECTIONS
    JARVIS, WR
    MARTONE, WJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 1992, 29 : 19 - 24
  • [8] Nosocomial enterococcal blood stream infections in the SCOPE program: Antimicrobial resistance, species occurrence, molecular testing results, and laboratory testing accuracy
    Jones, RN
    Marshall, SA
    Pfaller, MA
    Wilke, WW
    Hollis, RJ
    Erwin, ME
    Edmond, MB
    Wenzel, RP
    Tomasulo, M
    Williams, C
    Word, J
    Cavalieri, S
    Lorenzen, A
    Koga, D
    Wardell, P
    Baltzer, R
    Ziemann, S
    Seth, VK
    Bourbeau, P
    Dahlman, M
    Moore, J
    Sharp, S
    Johnson, P
    Stone, J
    McNally, M
    Shapiro, M
    Tjoelker, R
    Sewell, D
    Davenport, ML
    Grout, C
    Docken, L
    Ohrt, D
    Anderson, D
    Leong, D
    Oczki, V
    Pullen, G
    Chapman, J
    Gamble, S
    DellaLatta, P
    Fracaro, M
    Ferwerda, H
    Otal, T
    Hernandez, S
    Herwaldt, L
    Block, J
    Meyer, L
    Temme, L
    Skates, S
    Bingham, J
    Leslie, V
    [J]. DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 1997, 29 (02) : 95 - 102
  • [9] PREVALENCE OF IMPORTANT PATHOGENS AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF PARENTERAL DRUGS AT NUMEROUS MEDICAL-CENTERS IN THE UNITED-STATES .1. STUDY ON THE THREAT OF EMERGING RESISTANCES - REAL OR PERCEIVED
    JONES, RN
    KEHRBERG, EN
    ERWIN, ME
    ANDERSON, SC
    BEAVIS, K
    BERMAN, M
    BOURBEAU, P
    SINNOTT, J
    CANAWATI, H
    CAVALIERI, S
    COCKERILL, F
    DELLALATTA, P
    DENYS, G
    DOERN, G
    FORBES, B
    GAMBLE, S
    GOODMAN, N
    HAUGEN, T
    HINDLER, J
    HUMPHRIES, J
    JOSEPHSON, S
    KAUFFMAN, C
    LIBERTINE, C
    MAUNEY, C
    METCHOCK, B
    MICHELSON, P
    MURRAY, P
    NEEDHAM, C
    OELSCHDAEGER, R
    PRICE, M
    SACEANU, C
    SCHWALBE, R
    SEGRETI, J
    SEWELL, D
    SIERRA, M
    SLIFKIN, M
    SNYDMAN, D
    SOUTHERN, P
    SPIEGEL, C
    STEELEMOORE, L
    STEIN, G
    STRATTON, C
    WANGER, A
    WASHINGTON, J
    WASILAUSKAS, B
    WEINSTEIN, M
    [J]. DIAGNOSTIC MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 1994, 19 (04) : 203 - 215
  • [10] JONES RN, 1996, DIAGN MICROBIOL INFE, V25, P1