Prevalence and antimicrobial behavior of campylobacter jejuni and campylobacter coli in children with diarrhea in Loja city, Ecuador


Abstract:

Introduction: Campylobacter is an important agent of diarrhea in humans. In Ecuador, the information on Campylobacter is scarce and there are not antecedents about antimicrobial susceptibility. Objective: To describe Campylobacter prevalence in children with diarrhea and their behavior against five antimicrobials in vitro. Method: We studied 253 children with diarrhea aging 7 months to 9 years who consulted for diarrhea in two hospitals in the city of Loja. Fecal samples were cultured and identification by tests by phenotypic tests and multiplex PCR. Susceptibility to 5 antibiotics was determined by the disc-diffusion method. Results: Campylobacter was found in 16 (6.3%) children, being C. jejuni the most frequent one (5.1%), followed by C. coli (1.2%). All strains were susceptible to gentamicin and ampicillin/clavulanic acid, being found low resistance to ampicillin and erythromycin and high resistance to ciprofloxacin.

Año de publicación:

2018

Keywords:

  • CHILDREN
  • ECUADOR
  • diarrhea
  • Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Campylobacter

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Microbiología
  • Infección
  • Microbiología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades
  • Microorganismos, hongos y algas
  • Enfermedades