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A 21-Year Survey of Escherichia coli from Bloodstream Infections (BSI) in a Tertiary Hospital Reveals How Community-Hospital Dynamics of B2 Phylogroup Clones Influence Local BSI Rates

Irene Rodríguez, Ana S. Figueiredo, Melissa Sousa, Sonia Aracil‐Gisbert, Miguel D. Fernández-de-Bobadilla, Val F. Lanza, C Rodríguez, Javier Zamora, Elena Loza, Patricia Mingo‐Casas, Claire J. Brooks, Rafael Cantón, Fernando Baquero, Teresa M. Coque

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Abstract

Sepsis is the third leading cause of mortality in Western countries and one of the Global Health Threats recognized by the WHO since 2017. Despite Escherichia coli constituting the most common cause of bloodstream infections (BSI), its epidemiology is not fully understood, in part due to the scarcity of local and longitudinal studies. Our work analyzes the long-term dynamics of E. coli causing bacteremia in a single institution and reveals waves of different clonal lineages that emerge periodically and successfully spread afterward in both the community and hospitals. Because the origin of E. coli bloodstream infections is the gut, the microbiota of healthy individuals might occasionally have an epidemic structure, providing a source of E. coli strains to influence the incidence of hospital BSI. The study complements previous fractionated observations focusing on specific E. coli lineages or antibiotic-resistant isolates in the last decades and helps to understand the epidemiology of E. coli BSI and the dynamics of pandemic clones.

Topics & Concepts

Pulsed-field gel electrophoresisSubcladeEscherichia coliBiologyPopulationVirulenceMicrobiologyPhylogenetic treeCiprofloxacinIncidence (geometry)BacteremiaAntibioticsGenotypeMedicineGeneGeneticsCladePhysicsEnvironmental healthOpticsAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingEscherichia coli research studies
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