Current state of antibiotic resistance of pathogens causing community-acquired urinary tract infections in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan: results of the international multicenter study “Darmis-2018”

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Objective. To study in vitro activity of antimicrobials against clinical isolates from patients with community-acquired urinary tract infections (UTIs) in different regions of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan in 2017-2018. Materials and methods. A total of 1260 isolates collectedin the Russian Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstanas a part of the international multicenter prospective epidemiological study of the dynamics of antimicrobial resistance of uropathogens causing community-acquired urinary tract infections in different subsets of patients (“DARMIS-2018”) were included in the analysis. 1124 strains represented the Enterobacterales order. Uropathogenswere isolated from children and adults of both sexes of all age groups with acute (and recurrences of chronic) community-acquired UTIs including pregnant women with asymptomatic bacteriuriain 34 centers of 26 cities of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus in 2017-2018. Results. Enterobacterales jointly comprised a total of 89,2% of all isolated bacterial pathogens (88,9% in the adult subset; 89,3% in the subset of pregnant women and 91,4% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18). The most prevalent species were Escherichia coli (69,4% in the adult subset; 73,6% in the subset of pregnant women and 77,1% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (11,5% in the subset of adults; 10,4% in the subset of pregnant women and 7,1% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18 years of age). The maximum activity against E. coli among oral drugs demonstrated fosfomycin (97,9% in the adult subset; 95,9% in the subset of pregnant women and 99,1% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18) and nitrofurantoin (97,9% in adult subset; 100% in the subset of pregnant women and 96,3% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18). Out of the parenteral drugs meropenem (out of carbapenems) and amikacin showed the highest activity (99,5% and 97,7% in the adult subset; 99,5% and 99,1% in the subset of pregnant women; 100% and 97,2% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18 years of age, respectively). Ampicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole demonstrated the lowest in vitro activity against Escherichia coli (less than 80% for everypatient subset). The susceptibility of E. colito ciprofloxacin was 60,4% in the adult subset; 80,0% in the subset of pregnant women and 80,6% in the subset of children and adolescents under 18. The rate of production of extended spectrum beta-lactamases among E. coli isolates based on the results of phenotypic tests was 21,9%. Conclusions. Results of this study indicate the increase of resistance of community-acquired isolates of Enterobacterales and in particular E. coli to the most of antimicrobials in Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.

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I. S. Palagin

Smolensk State Medical University; Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: ivan.palagin@gmail.com

M. V Sukhorukova

Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: Marina.Sukhorukova@antibiotic .ru

A. V Dekhnich

Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: Andrey.Dekhnich@antibiotic.ru

M. V Edelstein

Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: Mikhail.Edelstein@antibiotic.ru

T. S Perepanova

Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology named after N.A. Lopatkin

Email: perepanova2003@mail.ru

R. S Kozlov

Smolensk State Medical University; Institute of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Smolensk State Medical University

Email: Roman.Kozlov@antibiotic.ru

M. Yu Mutin

V. V Strebkova

D. V Tapal'skiy

P. G Amineva

A. V Vetokhina

M. V Sukhoreva

I. A Ivanova

I. R Valiullina

A. V Lavrinenko

A. N Chastoedova

T. M Shirokova

E. V Varibrus

I. R Vasil'eva

O. V Domanskaya

G. G Bekker

E. V Kul'chavenya

P. S Plugin

L. D Popova

E. V Elokhina

M. I Kogan

Yu. L Naboka

A. V Zhestkov

A. V Lyamin

T. A Khusnutdinova

E. V Shipitsyna

A. N Bulkin

E. N Moskvitina

N. N Nikiforovskaya

I. V Malev

A. N Varganova

N. M Mart'yanova

S. A Bykonya

I. V Volkovskaya

A. I Malyavin

R. K Sidorova

N. E Khaydarshina

S. Kh Shamaeva

U. S Portnyagina

M. G Ershova

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