Title
Antibiotic resistance among helicobacter pylori clinical isolates in lima, Peru
Date Issued
10 March 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Boehnke K.F.
Valdivieso M.
Sexton R.
Thompson K.C.
Osorio S.
Reyes I.N.
Crowley J.J.
Baker L.H.
Xi C.
Publisher(s)
Dove Medical Press Ltd.
Abstract
Objectives: Gastric carcinoma is the most common cancer and cause of cancer mortality in Peru. Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that colonizes the human stomach, is a Group 1 carcinogen due to its causal relationship to gastric carcinoma. While eradication of H. pylori can help prevent gastric cancer, characterizing regional antibiotic resistance patterns is necessary to determine targeted treatment for each region. Thus, we examined primary antibiotic resistance in clinical isolates of H. pylori in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: H. pylori strains were isolated from gastric biopsies of patients with histologically proven H. pylori infection. Primary antibiotic resistance among isolates was examined using E-test strips. Isolates were examined for the presence of the cagA pathogenicity island and the vacA m1/m2 alleles via polymerase chain reaction. Results: Seventy-six isolates were recovered from gastric biopsies. Clinical isolates showed evidence of antibiotic resistance to 1 (27.6%, n=21/76), 2 (28.9%, n=22/76), or ≥3 antibiotics (40.8%). Of 76 isolates, eight (10.5%) were resistant to amoxicillin and clarithromycin, which are part of the standard triple therapy for H. pylori infection. No trends were seen between the presence of cagA, vacA m1, or vacA m2 and antibiotic resistance. Conclusion: The rate of antibiotic resistance among H. pylori isolates in Lima, Peru, is higher than expected and presents cause for concern. To develop more targeted eradication therapies for H. pylori in Peru, more research is needed to better characterize antibiotic resistance among a larger number of clinical isolates prospectively.
Start page
85
End page
90
Volume
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Farmacología, Farmacia Gastroenterología, Hepatología Oncología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85016136428
Source
Infection and Drug Resistance
ISSN of the container
11786973
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