Publications by authors named "I A Tickler"

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  • The study analyzed the whole genome sequences and antibiotic resistance profiles of 35 bacterial isolates from human infections in the U.S., focusing on genetic diversity related to antimicrobial resistance and virulence factors.
  • Most isolates contained a specific AmpC class allele, while some exhibited resistance to critical antibiotics, with the presence of carbapenemase genes identified in certain resistant isolates.
  • The interpretation of cefepime susceptibility tests varied, highlighting inconsistencies in classification methods, and the findings showed a correlation between the species of bacteria, their resistance genes, and virulence factors.
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  • * Whole genome sequencing revealed increased diversity in resistance strains in the later period, with a significant presence of genes responsible for extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and high fluoroquinolone resistance, showing a decrease from 77% to 47.8%.
  • * The study highlights the worrying trend of multidrug-resistant bacteria and underscores the need for ongoing monitoring to effectively manage and contain antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria.
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Early identification of complicated urinary tract infections caused by ESBL-producing Enterobacterales has the potential to limit the use of carbapenems to those patients without alternative antibiotic options and avoid the empirical use of carbapenems in patients without ESBL-producing bacteria. The purpose for such a test will differ by setting and ESBL prevalence rates. Countries with low ESBL rates and cephalosporins as empiric treatment (e.

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A total of 199 Gram-negative bacterial isolates from urinary tract infections and 162 from bloodstream infections were collected from 12 healthcare systems throughout the United States between May 2021 and August 2022. The isolates, phenotypically non-susceptible to 2nd or 3rd generation cephalosporins or carbapenems, were characterized through antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole genome sequence analysis to obtain a broad snapshot of beta-lactamase-mediated resistance among these two sample types. Overall, 23 different carbapenemase genes were detected among 13 species (20.

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Infections caused by multi-drug resistant Enterobacterales (MDR-E) are difficult to treat and cause significant mortality, especially in developing countries. This study characterized the phenotypic and genotypic profiles of 49 randomly selected beta-lactam resistant MDR-E previously isolated from patients being managed in hospitals in Nigeria using whole genome sequencing. The study isolates exhibited 85.

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