Emergence of OXA-48-like producing Citrobacter species, Germany, 2011 to 2022.
Euro Surveill
; 29(15)2024 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-38606571
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BackgroundCarbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales are a public health threat worldwide and OXA-48 is the most prevalent carbapenemase in Germany and western Europe. However, the molecular epidemiology of OXA-48 in species other than Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae remains poorly understood.AimTo analyse the molecular epidemiology of OXA-48 and OXA-48-like carbapenemases in Citrobacter species (spp.) in Germany between 2011 and 2022.MethodsData of 26,822 Enterobacterales isolates sent to the National Reference Centre (NRC) for Gram-negative bacteria were evaluated. Ninety-one Citrobacter isolates from 40 German hospitals harbouring bla OXA-48/OXA-48like were analysed by whole genome sequencing and conjugation experiments.ResultsThe frequency of OXA-48 in Citrobacter freundii (CF) has increased steadily since 2011 and is now the most prevalent carbapenemase in this species in Germany. Among 91 in-depth analysed Citrobacter spp. isolates, CF (nâ¯=â¯73) and C. koseri (nâ¯=â¯8) were the most common species and OXA-48 was the most common variant (nâ¯=â¯77), followed by OXA-162 (nâ¯=â¯11) and OXA181 (nâ¯=â¯3). Forty percent of the isolates belonged to only two sequence types (ST19 and ST22), while most other STs were singletons. The plasmids harbouring bla OXA48 and bla OXA-162 belonged to the plasmid types IncL (nâ¯=â¯85) or IncF (nâ¯=â¯3), and plasmids harbouring bla OXA181 to IncX3 (nâ¯=â¯3). Three IncL plasmid clusters (57/85 IncL plasmids) were identified, which were highly transferable in contrast to sporadic plasmids.ConclusionIn CF in Germany, OXA-48 is the predominant carbapenemase. Dissemination is likely due to distinct highly transmissible plasmids harbouring bla OXA48 or bla OXA-48-like and the spread of the high-risk clonal lineages ST19 and ST22.
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Bacterial Proteins
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Humans
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Year:
2024
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