Orthopedic infections associated with distinct Acinetobacter strains in rural area of Qingdao, China
Ying Wang, Dan Zhao, Yeshun Fan, Yanxiang Cui, Yingdi Wang, Xiaoxuan Guan, Linhong Yu, Shunqian Yuan, Lan Wang, Jianqiang Hu, Yisong Li, Wenbo Xia, Jie Liu

TL;DR
This study identifies different Acinetobacter species causing orthopedic infections in Qingdao, China, and highlights the need for better diagnostics to avoid unnecessary antibiotic use.
Contribution
The study reveals the diversity of Acinetobacter species in orthopedic infections and their distinct antibiotic resistance profiles, emphasizing the limitations of current diagnostic methods.
Findings
Nine Acinetobacter isolates included six A. baumannii, two A. pittii, and one A. soli with varying resistance profiles.
Most isolates were susceptible to antibiotics, but all A. baumannii and A. pittii carried multidrug resistance genes.
Current diagnostics led to overtreatment, suggesting a need for improved species-specific identification.
Abstract
Acinetobacter baumannii poses a profound global health threat because of multidrug resistance and its association with nosocomial infections. However, standard clinical diagnostics often report it together with other Acinetobacter species as A. baumannii-calcoaceticus complex (ABC), which unavoidably conceals the attribution of non-A. baumannii species. This study reported orthopedic infection cases associated with different Acinetobacter species and characterized the genomes of the culture isolates to evaluate their potential impact on the clinical treatment. Nine in-patients with A. baumannii-calcoaceticus complex identified by culture during hospitalization were enrolled by the Orthopedics Department from a local hospital in Qingdao, China. Their clinical data were reviewed. One ABC isolate from each patient was tested for drug susceptibility and subjected for whole-genome…
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TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
