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Prevalence and Molecular Epidemiology of Clinical Isolates of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae Harboring Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase and Carbapenemase Genes in Bangladesh.

Emily Rahman Khan1, Meiji Soe Aung2, Shyamal Kumar Paul1, Salma Ahmed1, Nazia Haque1, Farid Ahamed1, Santana Rani Sarkar1, Sangjukta Roy1, Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman3, Muhammad Chand Mahmud4, Muhammad Akram Hossain5, Noriko Urushibara2, Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya2, Ayako Sumi2, Nobumichi Kobayashi2.   

Abstract

Spread of Gram-negative bacteria producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenemases constitutes a growing challenge in control of bacterial infections. In this study, prevalence and genetic characteristics of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae harboring ESBL and/or carbapenemase genes, with other beta-lactamase/resistance genes, were investigated for a total of 375 clinical isolates in Mymensingh located in north-central Bangladesh. The major ESBL gene was blaCTX-M-1 group, which was detected in 33.9% and 51.4% of E. coli and K. pneumoniae, respectively, with CTX-M-15 gene being dominant. SHV-type beta-lactamase genes, including newly identified alleles (SHV-201 and SHV-202) were detected at higher rate in K. pneumoniae (27%). Nine isolates of E. coli (3.9%) harbored carbapenemase genes; blaNDM-1 (phylogenetic group A-sequence type 2104 (A-ST2104), B2-ST73), blaNDM-5 (A-ST167, B2-ST38/ST2659-related STs), and blaNDM-7 (B1-ST101/ST224, D-ST6682). AmpC beta-lactamase genes (blaCMY-2 and blaCMY-42) were detected in E. coli, which mostly harbored blaCTX-M-15 and plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance (PMQR) determinants (aac6'-Ib-cr, qnrB, qnrS, qepA, and oqxAB). A new CMY allele (CMY-160) belonging to CMY-2 group was identified in phylogenetic group D E. coli. Among K. pneumoniae, carbapenemase gene was detected in three isolates (2%); blaNDM-1 in ST11 and ST1322, and blaOXA-181 in ST43 isolate. As well as higher rate of aac6'-Ib-cr in K. pneumoniae (39%), PMQR gene oqxAB was also commonly found among isolates analyzed. These findings indicated spread of blaNDM genes to diverse E. coli clones and emergence of blaOXA-181 in K. pneumoniae, with increased prevalence of ESBLs represented by CTX-M-15 in Bangladesh.

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Keywords:  Bangladesh; ESBL; Escherichia coli; Klebsiella pneumoniae; carbapenemase

Year:  2018        PMID: 29958064     DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2018.0063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Drug Resist        ISSN: 1076-6294            Impact factor:   3.431


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