New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase and other mechanisms of carbapenemases among Enterobacteriaceae in rural South India
•3% of the clinical isolates were carbapenem-resistant (non-ertapenem).•MIC testing is the key for patient management.•New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase is the leading mechanism of carbapenemase.•Ertapenem disk test is more sensitive than the MIC test to screen carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae...
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description | •3% of the clinical isolates were carbapenem-resistant (non-ertapenem).•MIC testing is the key for patient management.•New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase is the leading mechanism of carbapenemase.•Ertapenem disk test is more sensitive than the MIC test to screen carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae.
The emergence and dissemination of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) is an important public health problem. This study aimed to understand the prevalence and mechanisms of carbapenem resistance in clinically important members of Enterobacteriaceae in rural South India.
Routine clinical isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. were tested for Ertapenem (ETP) non-susceptibility by the disk diffusion method over a 3-year period (2012–2014). The ETP non-susceptible isolates were preserved, and tested for the MIC of carbapenems and the carriage of major carbapenemase-encoding genes. Representative genes were sequenced and selective isolates were tested for the production of carbapenemase by carbapenem inactivation method.
A total of 444 ETP non-susceptible isolates were identified in increasing incidence over the study period. Among them, MIC50 and MIC90 of carbapenems (excluding ETP) were 0.25–0.5μg/mL and 8–16μg/mL, respectively, and the prevalence of non-ETP carbapenem resistance was estimated as 3%. Among the 177 tested isolates, 65 (37%) had one or more carbapenemase-encoding genes with a predominance of New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase (NDM; 32 of 65; 49.2%).
This study documented the MIC range for carbapenems, prevalence and mechanisms of carbapenem resistance among Enterobacteriaceae in rural South India. It substantiated NDM as a leading mechanism of carbapenem resistance and highlighted the importance of MIC testing in patient management. |
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Routine clinical isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. were tested for Ertapenem (ETP) non-susceptibility by the disk diffusion method over a 3-year period (2012–2014). The ETP non-susceptible isolates were preserved, and tested for the MIC of carbapenems and the carriage of major carbapenemase-encoding genes. Representative genes were sequenced and selective isolates were tested for the production of carbapenemase by carbapenem inactivation method.
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Routine clinical isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. were tested for Ertapenem (ETP) non-susceptibility by the disk diffusion method over a 3-year period (2012–2014). The ETP non-susceptible isolates were preserved, and tested for the MIC of carbapenems and the carriage of major carbapenemase-encoding genes. Representative genes were sequenced and selective isolates were tested for the production of carbapenemase by carbapenem inactivation method.
A total of 444 ETP non-susceptible isolates were identified in increasing incidence over the study period. Among them, MIC50 and MIC90 of carbapenems (excluding ETP) were 0.25–0.5μg/mL and 8–16μg/mL, respectively, and the prevalence of non-ETP carbapenem resistance was estimated as 3%. Among the 177 tested isolates, 65 (37%) had one or more carbapenemase-encoding genes with a predominance of New Delhi Metallo-β-lactamase (NDM; 32 of 65; 49.2%).
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Routine clinical isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp. were tested for Ertapenem (ETP) non-susceptibility by the disk diffusion method over a 3-year period (2012–2014). The ETP non-susceptible isolates were preserved, and tested for the MIC of carbapenems and the carriage of major carbapenemase-encoding genes. Representative genes were sequenced and selective isolates were tested for the production of carbapenemase by carbapenem inactivation method.
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