Literature DB >> 29270766

Characterisation of Cronobacter strains isolated from hospitalised adult patients.

Veronika Kadlicekova1, Michal Kajsik2, Katarina Soltys2, Tomas Szemes1,2, Livia Slobodnikova3, Lucia Janosikova1,3, Zuzana Hubenakova3, Pauline Ogrodzki4, Stephen Forsythe5, Jan Turna1,2, Hana Drahovska6.   

Abstract

Bacteria belonging to the genus Cronobacter are opportunistic pathogens known for causing rare but serious infections in neonates, including meningitis, necrotising enterocolitis and sepsis. Cronobacter infections occur also in adult populations, however, they generally have milder manifestations and their prevalence is uncertain. In this study, the presence of Cronobacter strains from adult patients in the University Hospital in Bratislava was investigated and overall 18 confirmed isolates from 321 patients (5.3%) were recovered. No Cronobacter positive sample was detected in 215 sputum samples from outpatients. The highest occurrence of Cronobacter strains was observed from stroke patients and this may be associated with an abnormal swallowing ability. The isolated strains belonged to the species Cronobacter sakazakii and Cronobacter malonaticus. In silico genotyping (MLST, CRISPR-cas array profiling) of whole genome sequences assigned the strains to three different MLST clones. The majority (12/18) of the isolated strains were sequence type ST513 or single locus variants ST514 and ST515, thereby being members of C. sakazakii pathovar clonal complex CC4. However, according to core genome MLST analysis the ST513-ST515 strains created a unique cluster substantially different from other CC4 strains. The isolated strains were susceptible to 18 tested antibiotics. All strains possess a genomic island encoding for increased thermal tolerance. As Cronobacter strains are frequently present in dried foods of plant origin, spread of a specific clone within a hospital may be caused by food transmission and may be facilitated by its tolerance to environmental stresses such as desiccation and temperature.

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Keywords:  Cronobacter spp.; Genotyping; Hospital Infection; Thermotolerance island

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29270766     DOI: 10.1007/s10482-017-1008-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek        ISSN: 0003-6072            Impact factor:   2.271


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1.  Proteomic Analysis Revealed Metabolic Inhibition and Elongation Factor Tu Deamidation by p-Coumaric Acid in Cronobacter sakazakii.

Authors:  Ping Lu; Xuemeng Ji; Juan Xue; Yinping Dong; Xi Chen
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-09       Impact factor: 6.064

2.  Cronobacter spp. in Commercial Powdered Infant Formula Collected From Nine Provinces in China: Prevalence, Genotype, Biofilm Formation, and Antibiotic Susceptibility.

Authors:  Peng Fei; He Jing; Yan Ma; Gege Dong; Yunhe Chang; Zhaoxu Meng; Shilong Jiang; Qinggang Xie; Shuzhen Li; Xi Chen; Weiwei Yang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-27       Impact factor: 6.064

3.  Antibiotic Susceptibility of Cronobacter spp. Isolated from Clinical Samples.

Authors:  Ondřej Holý; Abdlrhman Alsonosi; Igor Hochel; Magdaléna Röderová; Simona Zatloukalová; Patrik Mlynárčik; Milan Kolář; Jana Petrželová; Aiyda Alazraq; Dittmar Chmelař; Stephen Forsythe
Journal:  Pol J Microbiol       Date:  2019
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