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Multicenter Genomic Analysis of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae from Bacteremia in China

Astrid V. Cienfuegos-Gallet, Ying Zhou, Wenxiu Ai, Barry N. Kreiswirth, Fangyou Yu, Liang Chen

2022Microbiology Spectrum42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

K. pneumoniae is one of the most frequent Gram-negative bacilli isolated from bloodstream infections worldwide and recent studies have shown an increased rate of carbapenem resistance in China. Among carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae (CRKP) diverse clones have been reported, especially the high-risk clone ST11, which also exhibited a multidrug resistant phenotype. In addition to the antimicrobial resistance, previous studies have detected strains co-harboring virulent traits, highlighting the potential of transmission of both antimicrobial resistant and virulent strains. Here we studied the antimicrobial resistance profile, virulence genes and hospital transmission of CRKP from bacteremic patients in China. This study showed a high clonal diversity among CRKP, with the predominance of ST11 lineages. We detected virulence markers among multidrug resistant strains, and a high number of genetically similar isolates, suggesting intra-hospital transmission within single and multiple wards. Reducing intra-hospital transmission remains to be the key to control CRKP caused bacteremia in China.

Topics & Concepts

Klebsiella pneumoniaeBacteremiaCarbapenemMicrobiologyChinaKlebsiella infectionsMulticenter studyKlebsiellaMedicineBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsGeneGeographyAntibioticsEscherichia coliRandomized controlled trialArchaeologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingInfections and bacterial resistance