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The changing epidemiology of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Italy: toward polyclonal evolution with emergence of high-risk lineages.
Di Pilato, Vincenzo; Errico, Giulia; Monaco, Monica; Giani, Tommaso; Del Grosso, Maria; Antonelli, Alberto; David, Sophia; Lindh, Erika; Camilli, Romina; Aanensen, David M; Rossolini, Gian Maria; Pantosti, Annalisa.
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  • Di Pilato V; Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
  • Errico G; Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
  • Monaco M; European Program for Public Health Microbiology Training (EUPHEM), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Giani T; Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
  • Del Grosso M; Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
  • Antonelli A; Clinical Microbiology and Virology Unit, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy.
  • David S; Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
  • Lindh E; Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
  • Camilli R; Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK.
  • Aanensen DM; Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
  • Rossolini GM; European Program for Public Health Microbiology Training (EUPHEM), European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Pantosti A; Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
J Antimicrob Chemother ; 76(2): 355-361, 2021 01 19.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33188415
BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that the epidemic of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-KP) observed in Italy since 2010 was sustained mostly by strains of clonal group (CG) 258 producing KPC-type carbapenemases. In the framework of the National Antibiotic-Resistance Surveillance (AR-ISS), a countrywide survey was conducted in 2016 to explore the evolution of the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of CR-KP isolates. METHODS: From March to July 2016, hospital laboratories participating in AR-ISS were requested to provide consecutive, non-duplicated CR-KP (meropenem and/or imipenem MIC >1 mg/L) from invasive infections. Antibiotic susceptibility was determined according to EUCAST recommendations. A WGS approach was adopted to characterize the isolates by investigating phylogeny, resistome and virulome. RESULTS: Twenty-four laboratories provided 157 CR-KP isolates, of which 156 were confirmed as K. pneumoniae sensu stricto by WGS and found to carry at least one carbapenemase-encoding gene, corresponding in most cases (96.1%) to blaKPC. MLST- and SNP-based phylogeny revealed that 87.8% of the isolates clustered in four major lineages: CG258 (47.4%), with ST512 as the most common clone, CG307 (19.9%), ST101 (15.4%) and ST395 (5.1%). A close association was identified between lineages and antibiotic resistance phenotypes and genotypes, virulence traits and capsular types. Colistin resistance, mainly associated with mgrB mutations, was common in all major lineages except ST395. CONCLUSIONS: This WGS-based survey showed that, although CG258 remained the most common CR-KP lineage in Italy, a polyclonal population has emerged with the spread of the new high-risk lineages CG307, ST101 and ST395, while KPC remained the most common carbapenemase.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por Klebsiella / Klebsiella pneumoniae Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Antimicrob Chemother Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Infecciones por Klebsiella / Klebsiella pneumoniae Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: J Antimicrob Chemother Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia