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      Epidemiology and mechanism of drug resistance of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in Beijing, China: A multicenter study

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          Mycoplasma pneumoniae ( M. pneumoniae) is one of the most common causes of community-acquired respiratory tract infections (RTIs). We aimed to investigate the prevalence of M. pneumoniae infection, antibiotic resistance and genetic diversity of M. pneumoniae isolates across multiple centers in Beijing, China. P1 protein was detected by Nested PCR to analyze the occurrence of M. pneumoniae in pediatric patients with RTI. M. pneumoniae isolates were cultured and analyzed by Nested-PCR to determine their genotypes. Broth microdilution method was used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of antibiotics. Out of 822 children with RTI admitted to 11 hospitals in Beijing, 341 (41.48%) were positive for M. pneumoniae by Nested PCR and 236 (69.21%) samples had mutations in 23S rRNA domain V. The highest proportion of M. pneumoniae positive samples was observed in school-age children (118/190; 62.11%) and in pediatric patients with pneumonia (220/389; 56.56%). Out of 341 M. pneumoniae positive samples, 99 (12.04%) isolates were successfully cultured and the MIC values were determined for 65 M. pneumoniae strains. Out of these, 57 (87.69%) strains were resistant to macrolides, and all 65 strains were sensitive to tetracyclines or quinolones. M. pneumoniae P1 type I and P1 type II strains were found in 57/65 (87.69%) and 8/65 (12.31%) of cultured isolates, respectively. Overall, we demonstrated a high prevalence of M. pneumoniae infection and high macrolide resistance of M. pneumoniae strains in Beijing. School-age children were more susceptible to M. pneumoniae, particularly the children with pneumonia. Thus, establishment of a systematic surveillance program to fully understand the epidemiology of M. pneumoniae is critical for the standardized use of antibiotics in China.

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          Journal
          Bosn J Basic Med Sci
          Bosn J Basic Med Sci
          Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
          Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia )
          1512-8601
          1840-4812
          August 2019
          : 19
          : 3
          : 288-296
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Beijing Key Laboratory for Research on Prevention and Treatment of Tropical Diseases, Beijing Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
          [2 ]Department of Pediatrics, Civil Aviation General Hospital, Beijing, China
          [3 ]Department of Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
          [4 ]Department of Pediatrics, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China
          [5 ]Department of Pediatrics, Capital Medical University, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Beijing, China
          [6 ]Department of Pediatrics, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
          [7 ]Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Respiratory Infection Diseases, Key Laboratory of Major Diseases in Children, Ministry of Education, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, National Key Discipline of Pediatrics (Capital Medical University), Beijing Pediatric Research Institute, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children’s Health, Beijing, China
          Author notes
          [* ] Corresponding authors: De-Li Xin, Beijing Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 95 Yong’an Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100050, China. Phone: 010-63138522. E-mail: xindl48@ 123456126.com
          A-Dong Shen, Beijing Pediatric Research Institute, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children’s Health, Beijing, China, No. 56 Nan Lishi Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100045, China. Phone: 13910656225. E-mail: 13370115087@ 123456163.com
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          These authors equally contributed.

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          PMC6716100 PMC6716100 6716100 BJBMS-19-288
          10.17305/bjbms.2019.4053
          6716100
          30878034
          f7a1f40b-dcd4-42d2-b55d-64a1025a05f9
          Copyright: © 2019 ABMSFBIH
          History
          : 21 December 2018
          : 07 January 2019
          Categories
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          Mycoplasma pneumoniae,infection,drug resistance,epidemiology

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