Bacterial antibiotic resistance among cancer inpatients in China: 2016–20

Author:

Ju Y1,Liu K2,Ma G3,Zhu B4,Wang H5,Hu Z6,Zhao J7,Zhang L8,Cui K2,He X -R3,Huang M9,Li Y10,Xu S11,Gao Y12,Liu K13,Liu H1,Zhuo Z1,Zhang G14,Guo Z15,Ye Y16,Zhang L17,Zhou X18,Ma S19,Qiu Y20,Zhang M21,Tao Y22,Zhang M23,Xian L24,Xie W25,Wang G26,Wang Y27,Wang C1,Wang D -H2,Yu K28

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital , Harbin, China

2. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital , Tianjin, China

3. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center , Guangzhou, China

4. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center , Shanghai, China

5. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute , Beijing, China

6. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hebei Tumor Hospital , Shijiazhuang, China

7. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hunan Cancer Hospital , Changsha, China

8. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hubei Cancer Hospital , Wuhan, China

9. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Shanxi Tumor Hospital , Taiyuan, China

10. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Guangxi Medical University Cancer Hospital , Nanning, China

11. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Sichuan Cancer Hospital , Chengdu, China

12. Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University , Harbin, China

13. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital , Hangzhou, China

14. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jilin Tumor Hospital , Changchun, China

15. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute , Shandong, China

16. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Fujian Cancer Hospital , Fuzhou, China

17. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Anhui Provincial Cancer Hospital , Hefei, China

18. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Gansu Provincial Cancer Hospital , Lanzhou, China

19. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jiangsu Cancer Hospital , Nanjing, China

20. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Jiangxi Cancer Hospital , Nanchang, China

21. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Hangzhou Cancer Hospital , Hangzhou, China

22. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Nantong Tumor Hospital , Nantong, China

23. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Baotou Cancer Hospital , Baotou, China

24. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Cancer Hospital and Institute of Guangzhou Medical University , Guangzhou, China

25. Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Guizhou Medical University , Guiyang, China

26. Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First Hospital of Jilin University , Changchun, China

27. Department of Critical Care Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University , Guangzhou, China

28. Department of Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University , Harbin, China

Abstract

Summary Background The incidence of infections among cancer patients is as high as 23.2–33.2% in China. However, the lack of information and data on the number of antibiotics used by cancer patients is an obstacle to implementing antibiotic management plans. Aim This study aimed to investigate bacterial infections and antibiotic resistance in Chinese cancer patients to provide a reference for the rational use of antibiotics. Design This was a 5-year retrospective study on the antibiotic resistance of cancer patients. Methods In this 5-year surveillance study, we collected bacterial and antibiotic resistance data from 20 provincial cancer diagnosis and treatment centers and three specialized cancer hospitals in China. We analyzed the resistance of common bacteria to antibiotics, compared to common clinical drug-resistant bacteria, evaluated the evolution of critical drug-resistant bacteria and conducted data analysis. Findings Between 2016 and 2020, 216 219 bacterial strains were clinically isolated. The resistance trend of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae to amikacin, ciprofloxacin, cefotaxime, piperacillin/tazobactam and imipenem was relatively stable and did not significantly increase over time. The resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains to all antibiotics tested, including imipenem and meropenem, decreased over time. In contrast, the resistance of Acinetobacter baumannii strains to carbapenems increased from 4.7% to 14.7%. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) significantly decreased from 65.2% in 2016 to 48.9% in 2020. Conclusions The bacterial prevalence and antibiotic resistance rates of E. coli, K. pneumoniae, P. aeruginosa, A. baumannii, S. aureus and MRSA were significantly lower than the national average.

Funder

Cancer Critical Care Professional Committee of the Anti-Cancer Association

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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