Epidemiological Characterization of Colistin and Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae in a Tertiary: A Hospital from Anhui Province

Antimicrobial resistance, especially carbapenem resistance Enterobacteriaceae and plasmid mediated mobile colistin resistance, is a serious issue worldwide. This study was designed to determine the epidemiological characteristics of plasmid mediated colistin resistance and carbapenem resistant Enter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Infection and drug resistance 2021-01, Vol.14, p.1325-1333
Hauptverfasser: Hameed, Muhammad Fazal, Chen, Yanan, Wang, Ying, Shafiq, Muhammad, Bilal, Hazrat, Liu, Linqing, Ma, Jinming, Gu, Pengying, Ge, Honghua
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Zusammenfassung:Antimicrobial resistance, especially carbapenem resistance Enterobacteriaceae and plasmid mediated mobile colistin resistance, is a serious issue worldwide. This study was designed to determine the epidemiological characteristics of plasmid mediated colistin resistance and carbapenem resistant Enterobacteriaceae from tertiary A hospital located in Hefei, China. Totally, 158 carbapenems resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) were screened for antibiotic susceptibility, , extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs), metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs), and fosfomycin resistance genes using PCR and sequencing. The sequence types were identified by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). Plasmid profiles were determined by PCR based replicon typing (PBRT), and the plasmid sizes were confirmed by southern blotting. The isolates showed high MIC and MIC for all antimicrobials, except tigecycline, meropenem, and colistin. The main Carbapenemase genes were (90.5%), (3.7%), (5.6%) and (14.5%). The found 36.7%, (3.7%) recorded in six isolates. PBRT revealed in on IncR, IncFII, and IncA/C. in on IncFII, whereas in noticed on IncHI2 plasmid. was recorded among IncFIIK, IncFII, and IncF in , and . Resistance genes ( , ) harboring plasmids are successfully trans-conjugant to . A high incidence of ST11 was observed in carbapenem resistant isolates. While in , multiple STs were identified. However, in ST23 was identified for the first time in Anhui Province. Among , ST270 detected carrying . Southern-hybridization confirmed the plasmid sizes 35-150kb. This study indicates the co-carrying of and among clinical isolates, the prevalence of different Enterobacteriaceae STs is alarming, especially in . Holding such a resistance profile is a threat for humans and animals, which may be transferred between the strains through plasmid transfusion. Persistent control actions are immediately necessary to combat this hazard.
ISSN:1178-6973
1178-6973
DOI:10.2147/IDR.S303739