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Concern for medical students due to their cell phones’ comparatively high contamination rate with Pantoea agglomerans bacteria with reduced sensitivity to some antimicrobials

Author name : AHMED ELSAYED TAHA ATTIA
Publication Date : 2024-09-13
Journal Name : Italian Journal of Medicine (ITJM)

Abstract

The significance of Pantoea agglomerans (P. agglomerans) bacteria in diseases linked to healthcare is underappreciated owing to shortage of information on their spread. This is the first study in Saudi Arabia to examine the possible contribution of medical students' cell phones (CPs) to transmission of P. agglomerans to hospitalized patients and to evaluate their antibiotic susceptibility profiles. Totally, 250 CPs were swabbed. P. agglomerans was isolated and identified using standard techniques. The suspected colonies were confirmed by Vitek 2 compact system. The isolates' antimicrobial susceptibility profiles were assessed using Epsilon assays, and the results were interpreted according to CLSI guidelines. The frequency of P. agglomerans contamination of CPs was found to be relatively high (20.40 %; n = 51 isolates/250 samples). Many isolates showed varying degrees of reduced sensitivity to ampicillin, aztreonam, cefazolin, cefotaxime, cefuroxime, and ertapenem antibiotics. To implement optimal infection prevention and control policies regarding the possibility of antibiotic-resistant P. agglomerans transmission through medical students' contact points with hospitalized patients during their frequent activities in healthcare settings, health policy makers may find value in utilizing the study's results.

Keywords

Healthcare, antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, antimicrobial surfaces.

Publication Link

https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2024.1767

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