Molecular characterization of Enterobacteriaceae producing β-lactamase and methicillin-resistant staphylococci isolated from the hospital environment and catheters in two public hospitals in Benin, Republic of Benin
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Antimicrobial resistance is a real public health problem. All over the world, it has a considerable impact
in hospitals. The present study was conducted to ascertain the bacterial ecology in two hospitals in
Benin as well as the resistance genes present in the recovered isolates. A total of 146 environmental
and catheter samples were collected at the University Hospital Center of Abomey-Calavi / So-Ava and
at the Beninese Army Hospital of Cotonou. These samples were inoculated on Mannitol Salt and Eosin
Methylene Blue agars. The colonies obtained were identified and their sensitivity to antibiotics were
tested, using the Kirby Bauer technique. Four resistance genes encoding the production of extendedspectrum
beta-lactamases
(blaCTX-M1,
blaCTX-M2,
blaCTX-M9,
blaCTX-M15)
and
the
gene
coding
for
methicillin
resistance
(mecA)
were
screened.
The
gene
coding
for
methicillin
resistance
(mecA)
was
sought
in staphylococci. A total of 69 (53,49%) and 60 (46,51%) strains belonging to
Enterobacteriaceae family and staphylococci were identified, respectively. A predominance of
Staphylococcus aureus (25.6%) followed by Enterobacter cloacae (21.0%) and coagulase negative
staphylococci (21.0%) was observed. These bacterial strains showed multidrug-resistance, particularly
to beta-lactams, fluoroquinolones, aminoglycosides, and macrolides. Beta-lactamases were identified
in the genome of bacterial strains with a predominance of blaCTX-M15 (42.8%). The frequency of the
mecA gene in staphylococci was 50%. These results show the magnitude of the antimicrobial resistance
situation in the hospitals investigated. They can be used to support advocacy for urgent action at the
national level, especially with regards to the management and efficient use of antimicrobials in Benin.
