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Antibacterial Effect of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Acinetobacter Baumannii Isolated from Patients with Hospital Acquired Infections in Sohag University Hospitals, Egypt

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Sohag University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Infections, Nosocomial
Infections, Respiratory Tract

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Molecular detection of antibiotic resistance
Diagnostic Test: Culture specific antibiotic therapy
Diagnostic Test: Biofilm assessment
Diagnostic Test: Antibiotic
Diagnostic Test: nanoparticle zinc oxide

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06628076
Soh-Med-24-9-1MD

Details and patient eligibility

About

A. baumannii is known as the most frequently isolated organism in intensive care units (ICUs), causing a variety of nosocomial infections, including pneumonia, urinary tract infections (UTIs), bacteremia as well as skin and soft tissue infections. These infections are usually associated with high mortality rates ranging between 26% among hospitalized patients and 43% among ICU patients.

Full description

Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) is Gram- negative, aerobic, glucose non-fermentative, non-motile coccobacillus, ubiquitous in nature, and persistent in healthcare settings. It is regarded as a significant opportunistic human pathogen.

This bacterium become a growing problem in hospitals as a predominant multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterium. Horizontal acquisition of resistance genes is the main factor involved in the emergence of MDR .

There are many mechanisms to confer resistance to different classes of antibiotics in A. baumannii, one of them is multidrug efflux pumps. These efflux pumps are important source of MDR, which export antibiotics from the cell, increasing their antibiotic resistance.

AdeABC is one of the most important efflux systems, belonging to the RND family in Acinetobacter, which plays an important role in the resistance to a broad group of antibiotics; its genes are chromosomal and encode three genes, i.e., AdeB, AdeA, and AdeC, forming an operon in the vicinity. In addition, the expression of AdeABC is done by a two-component system, which includes a response regulator (AdeR) and a sensor kinase (AdeS) .

The ability of Acinetobacter spp. to form biofilm that enables bacterial survival in hospital settings, especially in ICUs, is the most significant contributing factor to their virulence, and this trait is also responsible for their notable antibiotic resistance. Several biofilm-related genes influence antimicrobial susceptibility, suggesting an association between the biofilm-forming ability of Acinetobacter spp. and their antibiotic resistance patterns (MDR/XDR)

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are one of the most important nanoparticles of metal oxides; it is a unique and inorganic materials that can be used in several biological applications (anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory). ZnO NPs exhibit distinctive properties other than other nanoparticles such as higher solubility, better biofilm penetration and effective drug delivery . ZnO NPs have been reported to have antimicrobial properties such as disrupting the cell membrane of pathogens, accumulating in the cell and producing toxic H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide)

Enrollment

150 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 90 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All patients suffering from infections that can be caused by A. baumannii.

Exclusion criteria

  • All patients suffering from infections that aren't caused by A. baumannii.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Noha Saber Shafik, lecturer; Shimaa Anwar Ahmed, Assistant Lecturer

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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