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Dissemination of blaOXA-23-harbouring carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii clones in Pakistan

Mohsin Khurshid, Muhammad Hidayat Rasool, Usman Ali Ashfaq, Bilal Aslam, Muhammad Waseem, Qingqing Xu, Xuefei Zhang, Qinglan Guo, Minggui Wang

2020Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The rise of carbapenem resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii represents a challenge for the therapeutic management of infections. The present study aimed to investigate the sequence types (STs) and carbapenem resistance in A. baumannii strains collected from various clinical specimens from patients admitted to five tertiary-care hospitals in Pakistan. METHODS: A total of 156 A. baumannii clinical strains were analysed for antimicrobial susceptibility, followed by genetic screening for carbapenem resistance determinants. All of the strains were typed by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) according to the Pasteur scheme. RESULTS: genes. Interestingly, the most commonly identified ST was ST589 (n = 52), classified as clonal complex 1 (CC1). ST2 was the second most common (n = 38), corresponding to CC2/92 (Pasteur/Oxford scheme), which was distributed in all five hospitals. CONCLUSION: are distributed in Pakistan. This is the first study to describe the molecular epidemiology of widely disseminated A. baumannii isolates in Pakistan. The findings will help to improve our knowledge of the predominant STs and will be valuable for a deeper understanding of resistance mechanisms among various STs.

Topics & Concepts

Acinetobacter baumanniiMultilocus sequence typingMicrobiologyCarbapenemBiologyTypingMolecular epidemiologyGeneGenotypeAntibioticsGeneticsBacteriaPseudomonas aeruginosaAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaInfections and bacterial resistanceNosocomial Infections in ICU
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