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[Importance and prevalence of multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacteria in Germany]. / Gramnegative Erreger (3MRGN/4MRGN): Häufigkeit und Besonderheiten.
Dtsch Med Wochenschr ; 149(19): 1143-1150, 2024 Sep.
Article en De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39250952
ABSTRACT
Infections with multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial species are a great concern in clinics in Germany. By limiting therapeutic options dramatically, these bacteria pose a significant threat to patient health and cause extensive pressure on hygiene systems and patient management. In Germany, the recommendations on how to deal with these bacteria are called MRGN classification, using the terms 3MRGN and 4MRGN for bacteria resistant to three or four major classes of antibiotics. To be resistant to this large number of antibiotics and become classified as 3MRGN or 4MRGN, bacterial strains need to acquire multiple resistance mechanisms with beta-lactamases, especially carbapenemases, being the most important ones. According to established surveillance systems like national reporting systems, KISS or the National Reference Centre, multidrug-resistant bacteria are constantly on the rise in Germany. Although several novel therapeutic options have been approved recently, these bacteria represent a constant challenge and it may be necessary to discuss if the present hygiene recommendations need an update for an efficient and targeted prevention of transmission.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por Bacterias Gramnegativas / Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana Múltiple / Bacterias Gramnegativas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: De Revista: Dtsch Med Wochenschr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por Bacterias Gramnegativas / Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana Múltiple / Bacterias Gramnegativas Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: De Revista: Dtsch Med Wochenschr Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Alemania