[EFFECT OF ETHNICITY ON BACTERIAL RESISTANCE AND OBSTETRICAL OUTCOMES AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ADMITTED TO MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE UNIT WITH THE DIAGNOSIS OF PYELONEPHRITIS DURING 2017-2020]

Harefuah. 2024 Jan;163(1):25-28.
[Article in Hebrew]

Abstract

Introduction: Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide concern. No study has ever examined the correlation between ethnicity and antibiotic resistance. We examined those parameters among hospitalized pregnant patients diagnosed with pyelonephritis.

Aims: Should ethnic origin play a role in optimizing antibiotic therapy? To better comprehend, we have chosen a cohort of hospitalized pregnant patients with a pyelonephritis diagnosis.

Methods: A total of 105 cases of patients hospitalized in the Shamir Medical Center between the years 2017-2020 were analysed. Feto-maternal outcomes and antibiotic resistance in relation to ethnicity were plotted statistically using chi-square tests (Arab, 40%; North Africa, 13%; Europe-Ashkenaz,10%; Ethiopia/Iran/Kavkaz/Iraq/other, 3%; Turkey/Uzbekistan/Yemen 2%).

Results: Ethnic groups included Arab (40%), others referred as "None-Arab". The antibiotic resistance panel revealed differences comparing the two largest groups (Arab% VS non-Arab%), whereas there was no correlation between any ethnic group and obstetrics parameter. Arab women were more resistant to ciprofloxacin (33% vs 7%, P= 0.026) and less sensitive to imipenem (60% vs 90.9%, P= 0.03); less sensitive to ceftriaxone and cefuroxime.

Conclusions: There was a correlation between ethnic origin of pregnant patients diagnosed with pyelonephritis and antibiotic resistance. We hope ethnicity, might, in some cases, assist physicians choosing the optimal therapy.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / therapeutic use
  • Ethnicity*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Perinatology
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnant Women
  • Pyelonephritis* / diagnosis
  • Pyelonephritis* / drug therapy
  • Pyelonephritis* / microbiology

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents