Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)

OBJECTIVE: To describe rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among Salmonella and Shigella isolates reported in five Canadian provinces, focusing on clinically important antimicrobials. METHODS: The authors retrospectively investigated AMR rates among 6219 Salmonella and 1673 Shigella isolates sub...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology
Main Authors: Martin, Leah J, Flint, James, Ravel, André, Dutil, Lucie, Doré, Kathryn, Louie, Marie, Jamieson, Frances, Ratnam, Sam
Other Authors: Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2006
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spelling crwiley:10.1155/2006/980328 2024-09-15T18:20:09+00:00 Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000) Martin, Leah J Flint, James Ravel, André Dutil, Lucie Doré, Kathryn Louie, Marie Jamieson, Frances Ratnam, Sam Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2006/980328 http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/cjidmm/2006/980328.pdf https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1155/2006/980328 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology volume 17, issue 4, page 243-250 ISSN 1712-9532 1918-1493 journal-article 2006 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1155/2006/980328 2024-08-13T04:14:23Z OBJECTIVE: To describe rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among Salmonella and Shigella isolates reported in five Canadian provinces, focusing on clinically important antimicrobials. METHODS: The authors retrospectively investigated AMR rates among 6219 Salmonella and 1673 Shigella isolates submitted to provincial public health laboratories in Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan from 1997 to 2000; these isolates were estimated to represent 41% of Salmonella cases and 72% of Shigella cases reported by the study provinces. RESULTS: Among Salmonella isolates, 27% (1704 of 6215) were resistant to ampicillin, 2.2% (135 of 6122) to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, 1.5% (14 of 938) to nalidixic acid, 1.2% (one of 84) to lomafloxacin and 0.08% (five of 6163) to ciprofloxacin. Among Shigella isolates, 70% (1144 of 1643) were resistant to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, 65% (1079 of 1672) to ampicillin, 3.1% (eight of 262) to nalidixic acid, 0.49% (eight of 1636) to ciprofloxacin, 0.14% (one of 700) to ceftriaxone and 0.08% (one of 1292) to ceftazidime. CONCLUSIONS: Higher rates of resistance to clinically important antimicrobials (including ciprofloxacin) were observed among both Salmonella and Shigella isolates than has previously been reported. Current Canadian data on rates of AMR for these pathogens are required. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Wiley Online Library Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology 17 4 243 250
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe rates of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among Salmonella and Shigella isolates reported in five Canadian provinces, focusing on clinically important antimicrobials. METHODS: The authors retrospectively investigated AMR rates among 6219 Salmonella and 1673 Shigella isolates submitted to provincial public health laboratories in Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan from 1997 to 2000; these isolates were estimated to represent 41% of Salmonella cases and 72% of Shigella cases reported by the study provinces. RESULTS: Among Salmonella isolates, 27% (1704 of 6215) were resistant to ampicillin, 2.2% (135 of 6122) to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, 1.5% (14 of 938) to nalidixic acid, 1.2% (one of 84) to lomafloxacin and 0.08% (five of 6163) to ciprofloxacin. Among Shigella isolates, 70% (1144 of 1643) were resistant to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, 65% (1079 of 1672) to ampicillin, 3.1% (eight of 262) to nalidixic acid, 0.49% (eight of 1636) to ciprofloxacin, 0.14% (one of 700) to ceftriaxone and 0.08% (one of 1292) to ceftazidime. CONCLUSIONS: Higher rates of resistance to clinically important antimicrobials (including ciprofloxacin) were observed among both Salmonella and Shigella isolates than has previously been reported. Current Canadian data on rates of AMR for these pathogens are required.
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author Martin, Leah J
Flint, James
Ravel, André
Dutil, Lucie
Doré, Kathryn
Louie, Marie
Jamieson, Frances
Ratnam, Sam
spellingShingle Martin, Leah J
Flint, James
Ravel, André
Dutil, Lucie
Doré, Kathryn
Louie, Marie
Jamieson, Frances
Ratnam, Sam
Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
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Flint, James
Ravel, André
Dutil, Lucie
Doré, Kathryn
Louie, Marie
Jamieson, Frances
Ratnam, Sam
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title Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
title_short Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
title_full Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Resistance among Salmonella and Shigella Isolates in Five Canadian Provinces (1997 to 2000)
title_sort antimicrobial resistance among salmonella and shigella isolates in five canadian provinces (1997 to 2000)
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