Prevalence and characterization of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolated in Korean hospitals

Kwan Soo Ko, Mi Young Lee, Jae Hoon Song, Hyuck Lee, Dong Sik Jung, Sook In Jung, Shin Woo Kim, Hyun Ha Chang, Joon Sup Yeom, Yeon Sook Kim, Hyun Kyun Ki, Doo Ryeon Chung, Ki Tae Kwon, Kyong Ran Peck, Nam Yong Lee

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Abstract

Prevalence and characteristics of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Korean hospitals were assessed. A total of 1484 clinical Enterobacteriaceae isolates were collected from 8 tertiary-care hospitals in various regions of Korea over a 3-month period (June to August) in 2005. Among 546 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates, 123 isolates (22.4%) showed ESBL-producing activity, and 47 (10.2%) of 460 isolates of Escherichia coli were ESBL producers. Of the Enterobacter cloacae isolates, 16.2% (17/105) evidenced ESBL-producing activity. The most prevalent ESBLs were SHV-12 and CTX-M-14 in K. pneumoniae and E. coli, respectively. In E. cloacae, SHV-12 was also the most prevalent. Prevalence of ESBL production differed among the specimens. Although the K. pneumoniae isolates from urine and aspirates evidenced high ESBL production rates (35.4% and 57.1%, respectively), those from sputum, blood, and pus showed relatively low ESBL production rates (17.0%, 14.8%, and 5.3%, respectively). However, E. coli isolates obtained from sputum showed significantly higher ESBL production rates (37.5%) than were seen in samples obtained from other sources, but those obtained from urine showed lower ESBL production rates (8.3%). These significant differences in ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae and E. coli isolates among the isolated specimens should be examined further, with an eye toward the implications of this research in clinical settings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)453-459
Number of pages7
JournalDiagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Volume61
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2008

Keywords

  • Escherichia coli
  • Extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs)
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae

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