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High Resistance to Antibiotics Recommended in Standard Treatment Guidelines in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study of Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns in Patients with Urinary Tract Infections between 2017–2021

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  • Benjamin Asamoah

    (MDS-Lancet Laboratories, Accra P.O. Box AC 533, Ghana)

  • Appiah-Korang Labi

    (World Health Organization, Country Office, Accra P.O. Box MB 142, Ghana)

  • Himanshu A. Gupte

    (Narotam Sekhsaria Foundation, Mumbai 4000 021, India)

  • Hayk Davtyan

    (Tuberculosis Research and Prevention Center, Yerevan 0014, Armenia)

  • Georgette Marfo Peprah

    (MDS-Lancet Laboratories, Accra P.O. Box AC 533, Ghana)

  • Forster Adu-Gyan

    (MDS-Lancet Laboratories, Accra P.O. Box AC 533, Ghana)

  • Divya Nair

    (International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (The Union), 75006 Paris, France)

  • Karlos Muradyan

    (Tuberculosis Research and Prevention Center, Yerevan 0014, Armenia)

  • Nasreen S. Jessani

    (Centre for Evidence based Health Care, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town 800, South Africa
    Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA)

  • Paul Sekyere-Nyantakyi

    (MDS-Lancet Laboratories, Accra P.O. Box AC 533, Ghana)

Abstract

Management of urinary tract infections is challenged by increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) worldwide. In this study, we describe the trends in antimicrobial resistance of uropathogens isolated from the largest private sector laboratory in Ghana over a five-year period. We reviewed positive urine cultures at the MDS Lancet Laboratories from 2017 to 2021. The proportions of uropathogens with antimicrobial resistance to oral and parenteral antimicrobials recommended by the Ghana standard treatment guidelines were determined. The proportion of multi-drug resistant isolates, ESBL and carbapenemase-producing phenotypes were determined. Of 94,134 urine specimens submitted for culture, 20,010 (22.1%) were culture positive. Enterobacterales was the most common group of organisms, E. coli (70.6%) being the most common isolate and Enterococcus spp. the most common gram-positive (1.3%) organisms. Among oral antimicrobials, the highest resistance was observed to ciprofloxacin (62.3%) and cefuroxime (60.2%) and the least resistance to fosfomycin (1.9%). The least resistance among parenteral antimicrobials was to meropenem (0.3%). The highest multi-drug resistance levels were observed among Klebsiella spp. (68.6%) and E. coli (64.0%). Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) positivity was highest in Klebsiella spp. (58.6%) and E. coli (50.0%). There may be a need to review the Ghana standard treatment guidelines to reflect increased resistance among uropathogens to recommended antimicrobials.

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  • Benjamin Asamoah & Appiah-Korang Labi & Himanshu A. Gupte & Hayk Davtyan & Georgette Marfo Peprah & Forster Adu-Gyan & Divya Nair & Karlos Muradyan & Nasreen S. Jessani & Paul Sekyere-Nyantakyi, 2022. "High Resistance to Antibiotics Recommended in Standard Treatment Guidelines in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study of Antimicrobial Resistance Patterns in Patients with Urinary Tract Infections between 201," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(24), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:24:p:16556-:d:998609
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