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Dissemination of High-Risk Clones Enterobacterales among Bulgarian Fecal Carriage Isolates.


ABSTRACT: The gastrointestinal tract is an important reservoir of high-risk Enterobacteria clones and a driver of antimicrobial resistance in hospitals. In this study, patients from six hospitals in four major Bulgarian towns were included in this study. Overall, 205 cefotaxime-resistant isolates (35.3%) of Enterobacterales order were detected in fecal samples among 580 patients during the period of 2017-2019. ESBL/carbapenemase/plasmidic AmpC producer rates were 28.8%, 2.4%, and 1.2%, respectively. A wide variety of ESBLs: CTX-M-15 (41%), CTX-M-3 (24%), CTX-M-27 (11%), and CTX-M-14 (4%) was found. The carbapenemases identified in this study were New Delhi metalo-β-lactamase (NDM)-1 (5.4%) and Klebsiella carbapenemase (KPC)-2 (1.5%). Most NDM-1 isolates also produced CTX-M-15/-3 and CMY-4 β-lactamases. They belonged to ST11 Klebsiella pneumoniae clone. The epidemiology typing revealed three main high-risk K. pneumoniae clones (26%)-ST11, ST258, and ST15 and five main Escherichia coli clones-ST131 (41.7%), ST38, ST95, ST405, and ST69. Sixty-one percent of ST131 isolates were from the highly virulent epidemic clone O25b:H4-ST131. Phylotyping revealed that 69% of E. coli isolates belonged to the virulent B2 and D groups. Almost all (15/16) Enterobacter isolates were identified as E. hormaechei and the most common ST type was ST90. Among all of the isolates, a high ESBL/carbapenemases/plasmid AmpC (32.4%) prevalence was observed. A significant proportion of the isolates (37%) were members of high-risk clones including two pan-drug-resistant K. pneumoniae ST11 NDM-1 producing isolates. Due to extensive antibiotic usage during COVID-19, the situation may worsen, so routine screenings and strict infection control measures should be widely implemented.

SUBMITTER: Markovska R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9696877 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dissemination of High-Risk Clones <i>Enterobacterales</i> among Bulgarian Fecal Carriage Isolates.

Markovska Rumyana R   Stankova Petya P   Stoeva Temenuga T   Murdjeva Marianna M   Marteva-Proevska Yulia Y   Ivanova Dobrinka D   Sredkova Maryia M   Petrova Atanaska A   Mihova Kalina K   Boyanova Lyudmila L  

Microorganisms 20221029 11


The gastrointestinal tract is an important reservoir of high-risk Enterobacteria clones and a driver of antimicrobial resistance in hospitals. In this study, patients from six hospitals in four major Bulgarian towns were included in this study. Overall, 205 cefotaxime-resistant isolates (35.3%) of <i>Enterobacterales</i> order were detected in fecal samples among 580 patients during the period of 2017-2019. ESBL/carbapenemase/plasmidic AmpC producer rates were 28.8%, 2.4%, and 1.2%, respectively  ...[more]

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