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Molecular Epidemiology of Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii From Khartoum State, Sudan.

Leena Al-Hassan1, Hana Elbadawi2, Einas Osman3,4, Sara Ali5, Kamal Elhag2, Daire Cantillon1, Julia Wille6,7, Harald Seifert6,7, Paul G Higgins6,7.   

Abstract

Carbapenem resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAb) is an important global pathogen contributing to increased morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients, due to limited alternative treatment options. Nine international clonal (IC) lineages have been identified in many countries worldwide, however, data still lacks from some parts of the world, particularly in Africa. We hereby present the molecular epidemiology of MDR A. baumannii from four hospitals in Khartoum, Sudan, collected from 2017 to 2018. Forty-two isolates were whole-genome sequenced, and subsequent molecular epidemiology was determined by core genome MLST (cgMLST), and their resistomes identified. All isolates had an array of diverse antibiotic resistance mechanisms conferring resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics. We found a predominance (88%) of IC2 (with the intrinsic OXA-66 and acquired OXA-23), and some with NDM-1. IC2 isolates were sub-divided into 4 STs separated by 5 to 431 allelic differences, and with evidence of seven transmission clusters. Isolates belonging to IC1, IC5, and IC9 were also identified. These data illustrate that MDR IC2 A. baumannii are widely distributed in Khartoum hospitals and are in possession of multiple antibiotic resistance determinants.
Copyright © 2021 Al-Hassan, Elbadawi, Osman, Ali, Elhag, Cantillon, Wille, Seifert and Higgins.

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Keywords:  NDM-1; OXA; Sudan; antibiotic resistance; cgMLST; international clones

Year:  2021        PMID: 33717019      PMCID: PMC7952628          DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.628736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Microbiol        ISSN: 1664-302X            Impact factor:   5.640


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