早产儿的肠道细菌有广泛的抗生素耐药性
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- 2024-11-30
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A new study of
gut
1 bacteria in
premature
2 infants reveals the vast scope of the problem of
antibiotic
3 resistance and gives new insight into the extreme vulnerability of these young patients, according to researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The study appears online March 7 in the journal Nature Microbiology., ,The gut microbiome has emerged in recent years as a vital player in human health, affecting factors as diverse as
nutritional
4 status, bone development and immune function. The new study shows that the microbes
colonizing
5 the gastrointestinal
tracts
6 of babies born
prematurely
7 are not health-promoting or even
benign
8 organisms, but close relatives of bacteria known to cause hospital-acquired infections, including Escherichia coli (E. coli), Klebsiella and Enterobacter., ,The researchers sequenced all of the
DNA
9 in the
bacterial
10 communities living in the preterm babies'
guts
11. Using new techniques they developed, the
investigators
12 identified almost 800
genes
13 in these bacterial communities that confer resistance to
antibiotics
14. They
noted
15 that about 80 percent of these genes had not
previously
16 been associated with antibiotic resistance., ,"Our study demonstrates that even well-studied bacteria -- the ones that we know cause disease or their close relatives -- have many genes associated with antibiotic resistance that have not been characterized before," said senior author Gautam Dantas, PhD, associate professor of pathology and immunology. "Premature babies do not always get bacterial infections that need treatment, but we have known for a long time that they are at higher risk for infection than babies born full term. Now, we know that preterm-infant guts are attracting exactly the wrong kinds of bacteria.", ,Because of this increased risk of infection, almost all preterm infants cared for in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) receive antibiotics in the first two days of life, regardless of their health status. And a majority of those receive many more days of treatment., ,"Extremely preterm infants often have multiple medical problems, with symptoms of
prematurity
17
overlapping
18 with other conditions like infection," said co-author Barbara B. Warner, MD, a professor of pediatrics and neonatologist at St. Louis Children's Hospital. "The conventional wisdom has been antibiotics can't hurt and they might help. But our new study demonstrates that wide-scale use of antibiotics in this population does not come without cost."
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