Whole-Genome-Sequence-Based Characterization of Extensively Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Hospital Outbreak
Ghiwa Makke, Ibrahim Bitar, Tamara Salloum, Balig Panossian, Sahar Alousi, Harout Arabaghian, Matej Medvecký, Jaroslav Hrabák, Samar Merheb-Ghoussoub, Sima Tokajian
Abstract
Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) has been implicated in hospital outbreaks worldwide. Here, we present a whole-genome-based investigation of an extensively drug-resistant CRAB outbreak rapidly spreading and causing high incidences of mortality at numerous wards of a large tertiary hospital in Lebanon. This is the first study of its kind in the region. Two circulating clones were identified using a combination of molecular typing approaches, short- and long-read sequencing and Bayesian transmission network analysis. One clone carried bla OXA-23 on Tn 2006 (ST-1305, ST-195, and ST-218), and another carried bla OXA-72 on a pMAL-1 plasmid (ST-502 and ST-2059, a new ST). A pMAL-2 plasmid was circulating between the two clones. The approaches implemented in this study and the obtained findings facilitate the tracking of outbreak scenarios in Lebanon and the region at large.