Les miserables: a Parallel Between Antimicrobial Resistance and COVID-19 in Underdeveloped and Developing Countries

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作者
Jorge, Genesy Perez [1 ,2 ]
Goes, Isabella Carolina Rodrigues dos Santos [1 ]
Gontijo, Marco Tulio Pardini [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Biol, Dept Genet Evolucao Microbiol & Imunol, Rua Monteiro Lobato 255, BR-13083862 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Sucre, Lab Invest Biomed, Cra 28 5-267, Sincelejo, Sucre, Colombia
[3] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Mol Genet & Microbiol, 10 Duke Med Cir, Durham, NC 27710 USA
关键词
Coronavirus; Pandemic impacts; Secondary infection; Neglected populations; Mass drug administration; MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES; ACINETOBACTER-BAUMANNII; ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; MULTIDRUG-RESISTANCE; NOSOCOMIAL PATHOGENS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; VIRULENCE; BIOFILM; INFECTIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s11908-022-00788-z
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Purpose of Review The COVID-19 pandemic has been responsible for more than 6.3 million deaths worldwide. During the pandemic, the indiscriminate use of antibiotics has increased, contributing to the spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria. In this review, we aim to determine the spread and impact of antibiotic treatments in patients with COVID-19, focusing on underdeveloped and developing countries. Recent Findings Meta-analysis revealed that bacterial co-infections and secondary infections are relatively rare in COVID-19 patients, corresponding to less than 20% of hospitalized patients. Even so, most of these patients have received antibiotic treatments. This review discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic could increase the emergence of multidrug-resistant strains to currently available antibiotics. Initially, we discussed the spread and impact of multidrug resistance of ESKAPE pathogens associated with nosocomial infections and analyzed their risk of secondary infections in patients with COVID-19. Then we highlight three factors related to the spread of resistant bacteria during the current pandemic: overprescription of antibiotics followed by self-medication. Finally, we discussed the lack of availability of diagnostic tests to discriminate the etiologic agent of a disease. All these factors lead to inappropriate use of antibiotics and, therefore, to an increase in the prevalence of resistance, which can have devastating consequences shortly. The data compiled in this study underscore the importance of epidemiological surveillance of hospital isolates to provide new strategies for preventing and controlling infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. In addition, the bibliographic research also highlights the need for an improvement in antibiotic prescribing in the health system.
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页码:175 / 186
页数:12
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