5: Hospital Acquired Bacterial Infections Flashcards
Sources of hospital infection
Intervention
- Chemo
- Catheterisation
- Intubation
- IV lines
- Prosthetic material
Dissemination (i.e. people in hospital already have infection so easy to spread)
Concentration (lots of people in one place so easy to spread infection)
Main pathogens in hospitals
ESCAPE
+Enterococcus faecium (vancomycin resist.)
+Staph aureus (methicilin resist. aka MRSA)
+Clostridium difficile
- Acinetobacter baumanii (high drug resist.)
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa (multi-drug resist.)
- Enterobacteriaceae (E.coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter) multi drug resistant
What is Pathogenic E.coli
Commonest cause of bacteraemia by gram - bacterium
Commonest cause of UTI
Increase in multi-drug resistant strains
Most strains that are resistant to cephalosporins (beta-lactam antiobiotic) express ESBL (extended spectrum beta lactamase) which CLEAVES the drug
Beta lactams inhibit peptidoglycan synthesis by inhibiting penicilin-binding proteins (PBPs)
Drug resistance in pathogenic E.coli?
Cephalosporins (beta-lactam)
Most strains that are resistant to cephalosporins express ESBL (extended spectrum beta lactamase) which CLEAVES the drug
Beta lactams inhibit peptidoglycan synthesis by inhibiting penicilin-binding proteins (PBPs)
More sensitive to carbapenems, but still see some resistance (carbapenemase enzyme bla kpc)
Klebsiella pneumoniae
UTI + resp tract infections
Risk group = immunocompromised
High proportion resistance to 3rd gen cyclosporins
carbapenem-resistant Kp (CRKP) most common CRE seen in US
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Cause of infection in immuno-compromised
High proportion of strains resistant to antimicrobials
MRSA - how does resistance work
Most important cause of antimicrobial infection worldwide
Methicilin = beta lactam
Resistance due to expression of ADDITIONAL PBP
Low affinity for methicilin - can still synthesise peptidoglycan
Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) - how does it work?
Resistance around 60%
Vancomycin also inhibits PG synthesis by binding to PG precursor
Resistance - synthesis of a different PG precursor