NEW SUPER BUG PROVES CLEARLY CREATED PANDEMIC AS 22 CASES IN 17 HOSPITALS REVEALS NOT NATURALLY OCCURRING
AUG 11 2009
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A new superbug that is resistant to all
antibiotics has been brought into Britain by patients having surgery abroad,
Government scientists said.
Doctors are urged to be vigilent for a new bug that has arriving in Britain
with patients who have travelled to India and Pakistan for cosmetic surgery or
organ transplants and is now circulating here.
So far there have been 22
cases in 17 hospitals Britain and the Health Protection Agency has said
its emergence here is a 'major concern'.
The HPA has found the enzyme that destroys antibiotics in patients with
infections caused by E.coli and other bacteria.
The enzyme, called New Delhi Metallo-1, has so far been found attached to
bacteria that has caused urinary tract infections and respiratory infections.
It is of particular concern because it can jump from one strain of bacteria to
another meaning it could attach itself to more dangerous infections that can
cause severe illnesses and blood poisoning making them almost impossible to
treat.
The NDM-1 enzyme destroys a group of antibiotics called carbapenems which are
mainly used in Britain for severe infections and are tightly controlled
because they are one of the few groups of antibiotics that remain useful
against bacteria that have already developed resistance to the commonly used
drugs.
Experts at the HPA are now investigating old antibiotics that have fallen out
of use, new ones in development and drugs used in other countries to see if
any work against bacteria producing the NDM-1 enzyme. Two have been found that
are of limited use against the new bug.
Dr David Livermore, director of the HPA's Centre for Infection's Antibiotics
Resistance and Monitoring Reference Laboratory, said: "Carbapenems have had to
be used more and more as bacteria have become resistant to antibiotics.
Therefore it is a worry when we see carbapenem resistance emerging.
Increasingly over the last year we have seen small numbers that can destroy
carbapenems.
"Because the enzyme can move from bacteria to bacteria the fear has to be that
it would get into a strain that is good at causing severe infections. I would
be very concerned if it got into an E.coli strain that was associated with
severe infection.
"That is what happened with MRSA, in the 1980s in Britain they were not
successful strains and did not cause severe infections, but by the 1990s it
caused severe infections and became a very major public health issue."
Dr Livermore said all patients in hospital should ensure staff and visitors
wash their hands to prevent the spread of any infection and anyone who has had
treatment abroad should ensure their doctors here know about it.
He also urged anyone travelling abroad for medical treatment to ask about the
infection risks and possible resistance.
Antibiotics are widely available to buy without prescription in India and
Pakistan and this has meant hospital doctor there have had to resort to more
powerful drugs to clear infections, in turn leading to more resistance
developing.
With increasing medical tourism between Britain and Asia, 'more and more'
antibiotic resistant strains will be imported into this country, he warned.
Similar carbapenem destroying bugs have also been imported by patients having
treatment in Cyprus, Israel and Greece.
One British patient, who developed a bloodstream infection with an E coli that
produced NDM-1 enzyme had received treatment for cancer in both India and the
UK; two others had undergone cosmetic surgery in India and others had received
renal or liver transplantation in Pakistan.
However ten cases in Britain had not reported any foreign medical treatment.
A bulletin from the HPA said: "Treatment presents major challenges. Most
isolates with NDM-1 enzyme are resistant to all standard intravenous
antibiotics for treatment of severe infections.
"Great care should be taken to prevent onward transmission. Comprehensive
infection control advice can be provided by the HPA's Laboratory of
Healthcare-Associated Infection but key aspects include isolation of sources
and screening of cases and close hospital contacts."
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