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Dissemination of ST101 blaOXA-48 producing Klebsiella pneumoniae at tertiary care setting.

Hadir ElMahallawy1, Mai Mahmoud Zafer2, Mohamed Al-Agamy3, Magdy Aly Amin4, Mai Muhammed Mersal5, Rayan Yousef Booq6, Essam Alyamani7, Samah Radwan8.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The worldwide dissemination of the acquired carbapenemases in Gram-negative bacteria is a strongly expressed demand for the emergence of post antibiotic era. The aim of this study was to test the production of carbapenemase by Klebsiella pneumoniae strains isolated from hospitalized cancer patients and to investigate the genetic relationship of carbapenemase producing carbapenem resistant K. pneumoniae using multilocus sequence typing (MLST).
METHODOLOGY: Antibiotic susceptibility testing and phenotypic testing for extended spectrum b-lactamases (ESBL) and carbapenemases production were performed. PCR amplification of ESBL and carbapenemase genes was performed. MLST was done to detect the genetic relatedness of the isolates.
RESULTS: Our data showed all strains were sensitive to colistin. Carba NP test was positive in thirty-one carbapenem resistant K. pneumoniae isolates and 26 out of 34 K. pneumoniae isolates were metallo-beta-lactamases (MBL) positive. All carbapenemase-positive isolates were ESBL CTX-M-1-like positive. blaOXA-48 gene was detected in 25 isolates (80.65%) and 21 isolates (67.75%) produced blaNDM-1 like enzyme. VIM and KPC genes were not identified in this study. Association of blaOXA-48 like and blaNDM-1 like was found in 15 (48.39%) isolates, while the coproduction of OXA-48-like and IMP-1 was revealed in only one K. pneumoniae isolate. MLST revealed ten distinct sequence types (STs).
CONCLUSION: Here we have documented the coexistence of NDM-type and OXA-48-like, and the coproduction of OXA-48-like and IMP in carbapenem resistant K. pneumoniae in patients with cancer. The dominant clone of the OXA-48-like-producing K. pneumoniae isolates from Egypt was ST101 epidemic clone belonging to clonal complex 101, an association that has been reported worldwide. The second most frequent ST was ST383.ST11 was assigned to OXA-48-producing K. pneumoniae. Copyright (c) 2018 Hadir Elmahallawy, mai mahmoud zafer, Mohamed Alagamy, Magdy Amin, mai ragab, Rayan Booq, Essam Alyamani, Samah Radwan.

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Keywords:  Egypt; K. pneumoniae; ST101; ST383; blaNDM-1; blaOXA48

Year:  2018        PMID: 31940293     DOI: 10.3855/jidc.9789

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dev Ctries        ISSN: 1972-2680            Impact factor:   0.968


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