Rapid evolution and spread of carbapenemases among Enterobacteriaceae in Europe

Plasmid-acquired carbapenemases in Enterobacteriaceae, which were first discovered in Europe in the 1990s, are now increasingly being identified at an alarming rate. Although their hydrolysis spectrum may vary, they hydrolyse most β-lactams, including carbapenems. They are mostly of the KPC, VIM, ND...

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Hauptverfasser: Cantón, R., Akóva, M., Carmeli, Y., Giske, C.G., Glupczynski, Y., Gniadkowski, M., Livermore, D.M., Miriagou, V., Naas, T., Rossolini, G.M., Samuelsen, Ø., Seifert, H., Woodford, N., Nordmann, P.
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description Plasmid-acquired carbapenemases in Enterobacteriaceae, which were first discovered in Europe in the 1990s, are now increasingly being identified at an alarming rate. Although their hydrolysis spectrum may vary, they hydrolyse most β-lactams, including carbapenems. They are mostly of the KPC, VIM, NDM and OXA-48 types. Their prevalence in Europe as reported in 2011 varies significantly from high (Greece and Italy) to low (Nordic countries). The types of carbapenemase vary among countries, partially depending on the cultural/population exchange relationship between the European countries and the possible reservoirs of each carbapenemase. Carbapenemase producers are mainly identified among Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, and still mostly in hospital settings and rarely in the community. Although important nosocomial outbreaks with carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae have been extensively reported, many new cases are still related to importation from a foreign country. Rapid identification of colonized or infected patients and screening of carriers is possible, and will probably be effective for prevention of a scenario of endemicity, as now reported for extended-spectrum β-lactamase (mainly CTX-M) producers in all European countries.
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Bacterial Proteins - biosynthesis
Bacterial Proteins - genetics
Bacteriology
beta -Lactam antibiotics
beta -Lactamase
beta-Lactamases - biosynthesis
beta-Lactamases - genetics
carbapenemase
Carbapenemases
Carbapenems
Carbapenems - pharmacology
Cross Infection - epidemiology
Cross Infection - microbiology
Cross Infection - transmission
cross-border transmission
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacteriaceae - drug effects
Enterobacteriaceae - enzymology
Enterobacteriaceae - genetics
Enterobacteriaceae Infections - epidemiology
Enterobacteriaceae Infections - microbiology
Enterobacteriaceae Infections - transmission
Escherichia coli
Europe
Europe - epidemiology
Evolution
Evolution, Molecular
extended-spectrum β-lactamases
Female
Hospitals
Humans
Hydrolysis
Importation
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Male
polyclonal spread
Prevalence
Time Factors
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