Incidência de infecção do sítio cirúrgico e fatores de risco associados na clínica cirúrgica de pequenos animais
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) is of worldwide concern in veterinary medicine. The identification of resistant strains is necessary for proper treatment and the prevention of its propagation among animals. This study aimed to identify S. pseudintermedius isolated from canine pyoderma and evaluate their resistance profiles. Lesions from 25 dogs with pyoderma were sampled. Bacterial isolates were subjected to phenotypic and genotypic analysis for identification of the causative agent. S. pseudintermedius isolates were subjected to SmaI macrorestriction analysis and PFGE for genetic grouping, and PCR to identify the presence of the mecA gene. Their resistance profiles against 12 antimicrobials were also assessed. According to the microbiological analysis, 70 of the 75 isolates obtained were S. pseudintermedius. The isolates presented PFGE patterns, with similarity varying between 84.6 and 100%, and were grouped into 19 clusters. Despite a high frequency of mecA-positive isolates (66 out 70), only 12 presented resistances to oxacillin. Multi-resistance was identified in 29 isolates. The high frequency of MRSP isolated in this study highlights the relevance of identifying resistant strains to lead proper clinical treatment.Keywords: Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, canine pyoderma, mecA, PFGE, antimicrobial resistance RESUMO Staphylococcus pseudintermedius meticilina-resistente (MRSP) é de preocupação mundial na medicina veterinária. A identificação de cepas resistentes é necessária a um tratamento adequado e à prevenção da
Antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery of dogs and cats: the necessity and the realityAntimicrobial prophylaxis aim at preventing surgical wound contamination after the exposure to any microorganism and before infection is established. Inhibitory antimicrobial concentrations should be reached and maintained on the incision throughout the entire surgical procedure in order to prevent microbial growth. In veterinary medicine, antimicrobial prophylaxis is clearly disclosure and accepted as an important action to control and reduce the incidence of surgical wound infection. This study evaluated the use of antibiotics in small animals' surgeries at the Veterinary Hospital of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa, comparing the need and the reality. The population in study consisted of patients undergoing surgical procedures from May 11 to November 11, 2007. The routine use of antibiotics was not altered in any way for this study. The results showed that it is necessary to establish some criteria for the use of antimicrobials at the Veterinary Hospital of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa as well as the standardization of the same to correct possible failures in the process of surgical site infection.Key words: infection, prophylaxis, surgical wound. A administração profilática de antimicrobianos tem por objetivo evitar a contaminação do ferimento cirúrgico, após exposição a algum micro-organismo e antes da instalação do processo de infecção, devendo alcançar e manter concentrações antimicrobianas inibitórias, no local da incisão, durante todo o procedimento cirúrgico, a fim de evitar o crescimento de patógenos contaminantes. Na medicina veterinária, a antibioticoprofilaxia é claramente aceita como importante medida da redução e controle da incidência de infecções do sítio cirúrgico. Este estudo objetivou avaliar a utilização de antibióticos nos procedimentos cirúrgicos, realizados na clínica cirúrgica de cães e gatos do Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Viçosa, considerando a sua necessidade e a realidade. A população para o estudo foi constituída dos pacientes submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico, no período de 11 de maio a 11 de novembro de 2007. A utilização de antibióticos nos procedimentos estudados não foi padronizada ou alterada, para realização deste estudo. Assim, concluiu-se que é necessário estabelecer critérios para a antibioticoprofilaxia, bem como sua padronização no Hospital Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Viçosa, para corrigir possíveis falhas no processo de prevenção das infecções do sítio cirúrgico.Palavras-chave: infecção, profilaxia, sítio cirúrgico. 759Antibioticoprofilaxia em cirurgias de cães e gatos: necessidade e realidade 1
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Surgical site infections (SSIs) and antimicrobial resistance among pathogens causing SSI are a growing concern in veterinary hospitals. One major reason, the widespread use of antimicrobials, has led to increased incidence of SSIs. This study identified bacteria and resistance profiles to antimicrobials in the SSI cases diagnosed at the Surgical Clinic of Small Animals in the Veterinary Hospital, Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil. The main genus identified was Staphylococcus, followed by Escherichia, Enterococcus, Bacillus, Shigella, Citrobacter, Proteus, Morganella, Serratia, Enterobacter, Pseudomonas and Klebsiella were also found, but in small number. The results indicated the predominance of Gram-negative bacteria among the collected samples. Most of isolates identified were resistant to more than one of the following antimicrobials: ampicillin, tetracycline, enrofloxacin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and cephalotin. Of the 17 Staphylococcus sp. isolates, two (11.8%) were methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and 11 (64.7%) of them were methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP). There were bacterial genera identified with resistance to all tested antimicrobials in different proportions. This should alert veterinary hospitals to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and to the requirement for the revision of surgical protocols with regard to antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy.
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