History and Presence of Serratia marcescens
Journal: Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica (Vol.39, No. 3)Publication Date: 2023-09-01
Authors : Radeva S. Bozhkova M. Niyazi D.;
Page : 233-238
Keywords : Serratia marcescens; opportunistic pathogen; nosocomial infections; epidemiology;
Abstract
Serratia marcescens is an important member of the order Enterobacterales, even though it was ini¬tially considered to be slightly virulent. Today it is an indisputable fact that Serratia is an important oppor¬tunistic pathogen responsible for a wide range of nosocomial infections. The main risk group is immuno¬compromised patients, both adults and newborns, and patients after different medical interventions such as bronchoscopy, central venous catheterization, urinal catheters, surgical drainage, tracheostomy, and me¬chanical ventilation. This species is documented as a causative agent of a variety of infections with different clinical presentations – bloodstream infections, respiratory and urinary tract infections, wound infections, and skin and soft tissue infections. In addition, S. marcescens is of high significance as an opportunistic pathogen due to its antibiotic resistance, which makes the treatment difficult. The types and the epidemiol¬ogy of S. marcescens infections are presented and discussed in detail in this review.
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