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Plasmid Dissemination in Multispecies Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacterales Outbreaks Involving Clinical and Environmental Strains: A Narrative Review

Louis Alglave, Karine Faure, Catherine Mullié

2025Microorganisms10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Outbreaks involving carbapenemase-producing enterobacteria (CPE) have become a common occurrence in healthcare settings. While clonal dissemination is firmly established as a cause for these outbreaks, horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) between different species of Enterobacterales found in clinical and environmental isolates are less so. To gather evidence backing up this hypothesis, a review covering the 2013–2024 period was performed. HGTs between different species of clinical and environmental Enterobacterales were identified in thirteen papers, half of those published within the last three years. A combination of short- and long-read whole genome sequencing (WGS) was predominantly used to identify mobile genetic elements and plasmids. The more frequently reported carbapenemases were KPCs, followed by NDMs and IMPs. Predictably, broad-host-range plasmids were responsible for over 50% of HGTs, with the IncA/C group being in the lead. Klebsiella pneumoniae and Enterobacter cloacae complexes were the most frequent species identified in clinical samples, while Citrobacter freundii dominated environmental ones. Drains and pipework frequently constituted CPE reservoirs in protracted outbreaks, alternating epidemic outbursts with silent phases. Including WGS in a systematic environmental surveillance would help in swiftly identifying those CPE reservoirs and possibly help better control plasmid outbursts by allowing the implementation of adequate infection prevention and control measures.

Topics & Concepts

Citrobacter freundiiPlasmidOutbreakEnterobacter cloacaeKlebsiella pneumoniaeBiologyWhole genome sequencingMicrobiologyGenomeGeneGeneticsVirologyEscherichia coliAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEnterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter ResearchInfections and bacterial resistance
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