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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria could pose major health threat across Asia

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Last updated: November 7, 2024 8:05 pm
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A recent study has uncovered a concerning development in the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Asia. Researchers have identified a virulent new strain of Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) known as the ST164 variant, which is causing severe disease and posing significant challenges to global public health.

The study, published in Nature Communications by experts from the University of Birmingham and Zhejiang University, focused on the impact of infection prevention and control measures on the spread of CRAB in a Chinese intensive care unit (ICU). Genomic surveillance conducted over a three-month period revealed that 80.9% of A. baumannii bacteria found in patients were CRAB, with ST164 accounting for 40.2% of samples.

The research also highlighted the potential sources of new CRAB strains entering the ICU, including other hospital wards and transferred patients. The findings suggest that ST164 is becoming established in ICU settings and may be spreading widely across Asia. This strain has evolved since mid-2020 and shows higher levels of resistance to carbapenems compared to other strains.

CRAB infections can lead to serious health complications, including pneumonia, urinary tract infections, bacteremia, meningitis, and soft tissue infections. The bacteria can persist on hospital surfaces and medical equipment, colonizing patients within 48 hours of admission. Outbreaks of CRAB require interventions that can impose clinical, logistical, and financial burdens on healthcare systems.

Antibiotic-resistant infections are a growing concern worldwide, with limited treatment options available for CRAB. The World Health Organization has designated CRAB as a priority organism for which novel therapeutics are urgently needed. Effective infection prevention and control strategies are crucial for limiting the spread of CRAB in hospitals.

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The study underscores the importance of genomic surveillance in tracking the emergence and dissemination of drug-resistant bacteria. Researchers emphasize the need for ongoing research to understand how these strains evolve in hospital environments and the development of new therapeutic agents to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

In conclusion, the health implications of CRAB, particularly the ST164 clone, are significant and require immediate attention from healthcare providers and policymakers. By implementing robust infection prevention and control measures and investing in research for new treatment options, we can mitigate the impact of antibiotic-resistant bacteria on patient outcomes and public health globally.

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