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Genomic Surveillance of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae from a Major Public Health Hospital in Singapore.
Teo, Jocelyn Qi-Min; Tang, Cheng Yee; Tan, Si Hui; Chang, Hong Yi; Ong, Sze Min; Lee, Shannon Jing-Yi; Koh, Tse-Hsien; Sim, James Heng-Chiak; Kwa, Andrea Lay-Hoon; Ong, Rick Twee-Hee.
Afiliação
  • Teo JQ; Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tang CY; Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singaporegrid.4280.e and National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan SH; Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singaporegrid.4280.e and National University Health System, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chang HY; Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ong SM; Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Lee SJ; Department of Pharmacy, National University of Singaporegrid.4280.e, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Koh TH; Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Sim JH; Department of Microbiology, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Kwa AL; Department of Microbiology, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ong RT; Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospitalgrid.163555.1, Singapore, Singapore.
Microbiol Spectr ; 10(5): e0095722, 2022 10 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36066252
ABSTRACT
Carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) is a global public health threat. In this study, we employed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to determine the genomic epidemiology of a longitudinal collection of clinical CRKP isolates recovered from a large public acute care hospital in Singapore. Phylogenetic analyses, a characterization of resistance and virulence determinants, and plasmid profiling were performed for 575 unique CRKP isolates collected between 2009 and 2020. The phylogenetic analyses identified the presence of global high-risk clones among the CRKP population (clonal group [CG] 14/15, CG17/20, CG147, CG258, and sequence type [ST] 231), and these clones constituted 50% of the isolates. Carbapenemase production was common (n = 497, 86.4%), and KPC was the predominant carbapenemase (n = 235, 40.9%), followed by OXA-48-like (n = 128, 22.3%) and NDM (n = 93, 16.2%). Hypervirulence was detected in 59 (10.3%) isolates and was most common in the ST231 carbapenemase-producing isolates (21/59, 35.6%). Carbapenemase genes were associated with diverse plasmid replicons; however, there was an association of blaOXA-181/232 with ColKP3 plasmids. This study presents the complex and diverse epidemiology of the CRKP strains circulating in Singapore. Our study highlights the utility of WGS-based genomic surveillance in tracking the population dynamics of CRKP. IMPORTANCE In this study, we characterized carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates collected over a 12-year period in the largest public acute-care hospital in Singapore using whole-genome sequencing. The results of this study demonstrate significant genomic diversity with the presence of well-known epidemic, multidrug-resistant clones amid a diverse pool of nonepidemic lineages. Genomic surveillance involving comprehensive resistance, virulence, and plasmid gene content profiling provided critical information for antimicrobial resistance monitoring and highlighted future surveillance priorities, such as the emergence of ST231 K. pneumoniae strains bearing multidrug resistance, virulence elements, and the potential plasmid-mediated transmission of the blaOXA-48-like gene. The findings here also reinforce the necessity of unique infection control and prevention strategies that take the genomic diversity of local circulating strains into consideration.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por Klebsiella / Enterobacteriáceas Resistentes a Carbapenêmicos / Anti-Infecciosos Tipo de estudo: Screening_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Microbiol Spectr Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Singapura

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por Klebsiella / Enterobacteriáceas Resistentes a Carbapenêmicos / Anti-Infecciosos Tipo de estudo: Screening_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Microbiol Spectr Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Singapura