Macrolide resistance in Staphylococcus from COVID-19 patients in Santander
Michael J. Santos-Angarita, Monica Y. Arias Guerrero, Andrea J. Parada-Diaz, Natalia A. Bravo Granados, Nadia C. Alfonso Vargas, Juanita Trejos-Suárez

TL;DR
The study found high macrolide resistance in Staphylococcus bacteria from COVID-19 patients in Santander, likely due to widespread antibiotic use during the pandemic.
Contribution
This study reports the prevalence of macrolide resistance genes in Gram-positive bacteria from hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Santander, Colombia.
Findings
Staphylococcus aureus was the most common species isolated, with 58.33% of strains.
ermB and ermT were the most prevalent resistance genes detected in 58.33% and 45.83% of strains, respectively.
81.25% of strains showed genotypic resistance to macrolides, with 47.92% showing phenotypic resistance.
Abstract
Intensive use of macrolides, such as azithromycin, during the COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated the development of antimicrobial resistance in Gram-positive bacteria through multiple resistance mechanisms, including ribosomal RNA modification, efflux pumps, and enzymatic inactivation. To describe the prevalence of resistance genes in bacteria isolated from COVID-19 patients in Santander, Colombia. A descriptive study was conducted on 112 stored samples from nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and tracheal aspirates collected from hospitalized COVID-19 patients in 2020, from which 48 Gram-positive strains were isolated. Macrolide resistance and the presence of the ermA, ermB, ermT, and mef(A/E) genes were evaluated through phenotypic and molecular tests. Staphylococcus aureus was the most prevalent species at 58.33% (28), followed by Staphylococcus epidermidis at 31.25% (15). A…
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TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus · Nosocomial Infections in ICU
