| Literature DB >> 35365217 |
Andreas F Wendel1,2, Daniel Peter3,4, Frauke Mattner3,4, Michael Weiss5, Marc Hoppenz5, Sophia Wolf6,7, Baris Bader6,7, Silke Peter6,7, Jan Liese6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enterobacter cloacae complex is a group of common opportunistic pathogens on neonatal intensive care units. Active microbiological screening to guide empirical antimicrobial treatment or to detect transmission events is recommended in high-risk preterm neonates. A rise in colonization with E. cloacae complex was observed in a German perinatal centre. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of different typing techniques using whole genome sequencing (WGS) as a reference.Entities:
Keywords: Bacterial typing; E. cloacae complex; Neonatal colonization screening; Neonatal intensive care unit
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35365217 PMCID: PMC8973561 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-022-01094-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Characteristics of the 32 E. cloacae complex isolates from the study period, ordered by WGS clusters and patient numbers
| Patient no. (set of twins no.) | Isolate no. | Date (mo-yr) | Ward | Sample type | Species | Antibiotic resistance | Reistance genes | WGS cluster type | RAPD type | PFGE type | MLST | FTIR type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ID01 | 10,457 | Sep-17 | NICU | perianal | CTX-R, ERT-I | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID01 | 10,502 | Sep-17 | NICU | oropharyngeal | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | |||
| ID02 (1) | 10,501 | Sep-17 | NICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | |||
| ID03 | 10,500 | Sep-17 | NICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | GEN-R | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID03 | 10,504 | Sep-17 | NICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | CTX-R | 1 | 1 | n.d | 50 | A | ||
| ID05 | 10,505 | Sep-17 | NICU | perianal | CTX-R, ERT-I, GEN-R | 1 | 1 | n.d | 50 | B | ||
| ID05 | 10,481 | Sep-17 | NICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | CTX-R, ERT-R | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID06 (1) | 10,503 | Sep-17 | NICU | oropharyngeal | GEN-R | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID06 (1) | 10,668 | Oct-17 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | CTX-R | 1 | 1 | n.d | 50 | A | ||
| ID07 | 10,593 | Oct-17 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | GEN-R | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID07 | 10,721 | Oct-17 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | 1 | 1 | n.d | 50 | A | |||
| ID15 | 10,832 | Nov-17 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | CTX-R, ERT-R | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | ||
| ID16 | 10,833 | Nov-17 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | 1 | 1 | A | 50 | A | |||
| ID04 | 10,506 | Sep-17 | PICU | central line | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID08 | 10,539 | Oct-17 | NICU | tracheal secretions | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID10 | 10,720 | Oct-17 | NICU | oropharyngeal | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID12 | 10,722 | Nov-17 | NICU | perianal | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID14 | 10,834 | Nov-17 | NICU | oropharyngeal | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID17 | 10,886 | Dec-17 | NICU | perianal | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | |||
| ID18 (2) | 10,909 | Dec-17 | PICU | perianal | CTX-R | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | ||
| ID19 (2) | 10,940 | Dec-17 | NW | perianal | CTX-R, ERT-R | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | ||
| ID21 (3) | 10,995 | Dec-17 | NICU | perianal | 2 | 2 | n.d | 168 | A | |||
| ID22 (3) | 10,994 | Jan-18 | NICU | oropharyngeal | CTX-R | 2 | 2 | B | 168 | A | ||
| ID13 | 10,749 | Nov-17 | PICU | tracheal secretions | 3 | 3 | C | 1086 | H | |||
| ID13 | 11,155 | Feb-18 | PICU | tracheal secretions | CTX-R, ERT-R, IPM-I, MEM-R | 3 | 3 | C | 1086 | E | ||
| ID20 | 10,938 | Dec-17 | PICU | perianal | CTX-R | 4 | 4 | D | 116 | C | ||
| ID24 | 11,062 | Jan-18 | PICU | eye | 5 | 5 | E | 104 | D | |||
| ID24 | 11,115 | Jan-18 | PICU | perianal | CTX-R | 5 | 5 | E | 104 | D | ||
| ID26 | 11,183 | Feb-18 | NICU | perianal | 6 | 6 | F | 477 | F | |||
| ID27 (4) | 11,227 | Feb-18 | PICU | nasal/oropharyngeal | 7 | 7 | G | 278 | G | |||
| ID27 (4) | 12,015 | Aug-18 | PICU | groin | CTX-R, CIP-I, MXF-R | 7 | 7 | G | 278 | B | ||
| ID29 (4) | 11,229 | Feb-18 | PICU | eye | 7 | 7 | G | 278 | G |
Antibiotic resistance (I, intermediate; R, resistant): CTX, cefotaxime; ERT, ertapenem; IPM, imipenem; MEM, meropenem; GEN, gentamicin; CIP, ciprofloxacin; MXF, moxifloxacin; Wards: NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; PICU, paediatric (and neonatal) intensive care unit; NW, neonatal ward; n.d., not determined
Fig. 2Genomic and spectral clustering of 32 E. cloacae complex isolates from 24 patients. SNP-based clustering of E. cloacae complex isolates. Values on the branches indicate the number of SNPs with logarithmic scaling of the branch length. Numbers on the right show the assigned SNP cluster types. The colour coding indicates the assigned FTIR spectroscopy cluster of the isolates
Fig. 1Epidemiological curve of new cases with E. cloacae complex per calendar week (only first isolate of E. cloacae complex from each patient). Only clusters containing more than one patient are shown in different colours, all other isolates are “non clonal” (no clonal relationship to other patients)