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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2019 | Volume: 22 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 174-179
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2019.174.179

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Nahla Shazli Abdel  Azim

Nahla Shazli Abdel Azim

LiveDNA: 20.26690

Marwa Youssef Nofal

Country: Egypt

Maha Abdullah AlHarbi

Country: Saudi Arabia

Mayasar Ibrahim Al-Zaban

Country: Saudi Arabia

Ali Mohammed Somily

Country: Saudi Arabia

Keywords


  • anti-biotic resistance
  • DNA sequencing
  • extended-spectrum beta-lactamase
  • GenBank sequences
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • virulence genes
Research Article

Molecular-diversity, Prevalence and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Pathogenic Klebsiella Pneumoniae under Saudi Condition

Nahla Shazli Abdel Azim Nahla Shazli Abdel  Azim's LiveDNA, Marwa Youssef Nofal, Maha Abdullah AlHarbi, Mayasar Ibrahim Al-Zaban and Ali Mohammed Somily
Background and Objective: Klebsiella pneumoniae is an important multi-drug-resistant Gram-negative pathogen, associated with nosocomially acquired infections. This study aimed to determine the genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates and to correlate the antibiotic resistance with the presence of virulence genes revealed by molecular genotypic testing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: About 23 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates were collected from various specimen types. Identification of the organisms was carried out. Antimicrobial susceptibility performed against 12 antibiotics. The DNA was isolated and purified then genotypic confirmation was done through polymerase chain reactions (PCR) to detect TEM, SHV, CTX-M, IMP and KPC genes. PCR products were sequenced and aligned with GenBank sequences. Results: Out of 23 isolates of K. pneumoniae, the majority (43.5%) was from tracheal aspirate. The percentage of females (65.2%) was more than males (34.8%). The highest isolates prevalence was found in the age group of >58 (39.1%). About 100% of isolates were resistant to cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, ceftazidime, cefepime and ampicillin and 91.3% were sensitive to amikacin and Imipenem. Most isolates were SHV-9 gene positive (52.2%). It was found that tested isolates had 99-100% similarity when compared to GenBank sequences. Conclusion: There was a preponderance of SHV-9 gene which suggests dissemination of the gene in the tested isolates.
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Nahla Shazli Abdel Azim, Marwa Youssef Nofal, Maha Abdullah AlHarbi, Mayasar Ibrahim Al-Zaban and Ali Mohammed Somily, 2019. Molecular-diversity, Prevalence and Antibiotic Susceptibility of Pathogenic Klebsiella Pneumoniae under Saudi Condition. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 22: 174-179.

DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2019.174.179

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2019.174.179

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