Prevalence of azithromycin resistance after the COVID-19 era in clinical bacterial isolates from a tertiary care hospital in Gurugram, India
Parbati Debnath, Md Fahim Alam, Manisha Khandait, Fohad Mabood Husain, Nayla Munawar, Aftab Hossain Mondal

TL;DR
This study found a 22% increase in azithromycin resistance in bacteria after the COVID-19 era in Gurugram, India, with many resistant strains also being multidrug-resistant.
Contribution
The study reports the post-COVID-19 rise in azithromycin resistance and identifies the mphA gene in resistant isolates from clinical samples in India.
Findings
Azithromycin resistance prevalence was 22% in clinical bacterial isolates from Gurugram.
All azithromycin-resistant isolates were also multidrug-resistant.
The mphA gene was detected in 11 isolates, potentially contributing to resistance.
Abstract
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria poses a great healthcare problem worldwide. Azithromycin (AZM) is a very effective macrolide antibiotic to treat many bacterial infections, but increasing azithromycin resistance in clinical bacteria decreases the effectiveness of this vital antibiotic, which is a major concern. The primary aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of azithromycin resistance and the occurrence of mphA gene in bacteria isolated from various clinical samples in Gurugram, India. For this, 138 pure bacterial isolates were obtained from the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, SGT Medical College, Hospital & Research Institute, Gurugram, India, from February to June 2024. All the isolates were identified by VITEK 2 system, and E. coli (22.5%) was found to be the most common pathogen in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Nosocomial Infections in ICU
