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Campylobacter antimicrobial resistance in Peru: a ten-year observational study
Authors:Simon Pollett  Claudio Rocha  Rito Zerpa  Lilian Patiño  Augusto Valencia  Máximo Camiña  José Guevara  Martha López  Nancy Chuquiray  Eduardo Salazar-Lindo  Carlos Calampa  Martín Casapia  Rina Meza  Maruja Bernal  Drake H Tilley  Michael Gregory  Ryan Maves  Eric Hall  Franca Jones  Sofia Arriola  Marieke Rosenbaum  Juan Perez  Matthew Kasper
Abstract:ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: : Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are food-borne pathogens of great importance and feature prominently in the etiology of developing world enteritis and travellers' diarrhoea. Increasing antimicrobial resistant Campylobacter prevalence has been described globally, yet data from Peru is limited. Our objective was to describe the prevalence trends of fluoroquinolone and macrolide-resistant C. jejuni and C. coli stool isolates from three regions in Peru over a ten-year period. METHOD: S: Surveillance for enteric pathogens was conducted in Lima, Iquitos and Cusco between 2001 and 2010. Campylobacter stool isolates were tested for susceptibilities to ciprofloxacin, azithromycin and erythromycin. Susceptibilities were reviewed for 4652 isolates from Lima (n = 3419), Iquitos (n = 625) and Cusco (n=608). RESULTS: : Comparing the study periods of 2001-2005 and 2006-2010, prevalence of ciprofloxacin-resistant C.jejuni isolates rose in the study areas of Lima (73.1% to 89.8%, p < 0.001) and Iquitos (24.1% to 48.9%, p < 0.001). Ciprofloxacin-resistant C.coli rates also increased in Lima (48.1% to 87.4%, p < 0.001) and Cusco (10.0% to 65.9%, p = 0.005). Small but significant increases in azithromycin-resistant and erythromycin-resistant C. jejuni prevalence were noted in Iquitos (2.2% to 14.9%, p < 0.001; 3.2% to 14.9%, p = 0.002), and erythromycin-resistant C.coli rates increased in Lima (0.0% to 5.3%, p = 0.038). The prevalence of C.jejuni isolates resistant to both ciprofloxacin and azithromycin increased in Iquitos (0.3% to 14.9%, p < 0.001) and Lima (0.3% to 1.6%, p = 0.011), and prevalence of C.jejuni isolates resistant to both ciprofloxacin and erythromycin rose in Iquitos (0.0% to 14.9%, p < 0.001). Ciprofloxacin and erythromycin resistant C.coli prevalence increased in Lima (0.0% to 5.3%, p = 0.034). CONCLUSIONS: : These results have implications for the empirical management of enterocolitis in Peru. Ongoing surveillance is essential to guide appropriate antimicrobial use in this setting. Local epidemiological studies to explore the relationship between increasing antimicrobial resistance and agricultural or human antibiotic use may be valuable.
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