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The role of minocycline in the treatment of nosocomial infections caused by multidrug, extensively drug and pandrug resistant acinetobacter baumannii: A systematic review of clinical evidence

Microorganisms, ISSN: 2076-2607, Vol: 7, Issue: 6
2019
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  • Citations
    51
  • Captures
    69
  • Social Media
    15
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      15
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        15

Review Description

Treatment options for multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii strains (MDR-AB) are limited. Minocycline has been used alone or in combination in the treatment of infections associated with AB. A systematic review of the clinical use of minocycline in nosocomial infections associated with MDR-AB was performed according to the PRISMA-P guidelines. PubMed-Medline, Scopus and Web of Science™ databases were searched from their inception until March 2019. Additional Google Scholar free searches were performed. Out of 2990 articles, 10 clinical studies (9 retrospective case series and 1 prospective single center trial) met the eligibility criteria. In total, 223 out of 268 (83.2%) evaluated patients received a minocycline-based regimen; and 200 out of 218 (91.7%) patients with available data received minocycline as part of a combination antimicrobial regimen (most frequently colistin or carbapenems). Pneumonia was the most common infection type in the 268 cases (80.6% with 50.4% ventilator-associated pneumonia). The clinical and microbiological success rates following minocycline treatment were 72.6% and 60.2%, respectively. Mortality was 20.9% among 167 patients with relevant data. In this systematic review, minocycline demonstrated promising activity against MDR-AB isolates. This review sets the ground for further studies exploring the role of minocycline in the treatment of MDR-AB associated infections.

Bibliographic Details

Fragkou, Paraskevi C; Poulakou, Garyfallia; Blizou, Andromachi; Blizou, Myrto; Rapti, Vasiliki; Karageorgopoulos, Drosos E; Koulenti, Despoina; Papadopoulos, Antonios; Matthaiou, Dimitrios K; Tsiodras, Sotirios

MDPI AG

Immunology and Microbiology; Medicine

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