| Literature DB >> 34073008 |
Claudia Stein1, Isabel Lange1, Jürgen Rödel2, Mathias W Pletz1, Frank Kipp1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Here, we describe an integrative method to detect carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria (gn-Cp) on surfaces/fomites in the patient environment. We examined environmental samples from 28 patient rooms occupied with patients who were proven to be colonised with gn-Cp by rectal screening.Entities:
Keywords: carbapenemase-producing Gram-negative bacteria; fomites; hygiene; molecular detection; patient’s room
Year: 2021 PMID: 34073008 PMCID: PMC8229168 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9061190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
PCR primer sequences for the analysed carbapenemases.
| Carbapenemase | Forward Primer | Reverse Primer | Annealing Temperature | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIM | TGGCAACGTACGCATCACC | CGCAGCACCGGGATAGAA | 61 °C | [ |
| OXA-48 | GCGTGTATTAGCCTTATCGGCTG | GCGGGTAAAAATGCTTGGTTCGC | 60 °C | [ |
| IMI | ATAGCCATCCTTGTTTAGCTC | TCTGCGATTACTTTATCCTC | 62 °C | [ |
| NDM | GGTTTGGCGATCTGGTTTTC | CGGAATGGCTCATCACGATC | 68 °C | [ |
| KPC | CGTCTAGTTCTGCTGTCTTG | CTTGTCATCCTTGTTAGGCG | 68 °C | [ |
Figure 1Study design. Schematic overview of the individual steps in the methodology.
Figure 2Spread after 24 h. Spread of carbapenemase-positive organisms within the four tested areas after 24 h of hospitalisation of the patient in the room (n = 21–30).
Figure 3Spread after 72 h. Spread of carbapenemase-positive organisms within the four tested areas after 72 h of hospitalisation of the patient in the room (n = 19–20).
Figure 4Spread after one week. Spread of carbapenemase-positive organisms within the four tested areas after one week hospitalisation of the patient in the room (n = 11).
Figure 5Spread of carbapenemase-positive organisms within the four tested areas after 24 h, 72 h and one week of hospitalisation of the patient in the room (n = 51–61).