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Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons

BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious challenge for antimicrobial therapy of nosocomial infections, as it possesses several mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance. In Central Greece, a sudden increase of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa was observ...

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Autores principales: Liakopoulos, Apostolos, Mavroidi, Angeliki, Katsifas, Efstathios A, Theodosiou, Alexandros, Karagouni, Amalia D, Miriagou, Vivi, Petinaki, Efthymia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3870975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24168643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-505
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author Liakopoulos, Apostolos
Mavroidi, Angeliki
Katsifas, Efstathios A
Theodosiou, Alexandros
Karagouni, Amalia D
Miriagou, Vivi
Petinaki, Efthymia
author_facet Liakopoulos, Apostolos
Mavroidi, Angeliki
Katsifas, Efstathios A
Theodosiou, Alexandros
Karagouni, Amalia D
Miriagou, Vivi
Petinaki, Efthymia
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description BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious challenge for antimicrobial therapy of nosocomial infections, as it possesses several mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance. In Central Greece, a sudden increase of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa was observed during 2011, indicating the need for further analysis. METHODS: Five-hundred and sixty-eight P. aeruginosa isolates were collected consecutively during an 8-month period in 2011 from inpatients treated in three hospitals in the Thessaly region (1,000,000 habitants) of Greece. Carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa (n = 284) were characterized by antimicrobial susceptibility testing and β-lactamase content, and the genetic relatedness of carbapenemase-producing isolates was assessed by BOX-PCR, multilocus sequence typing, and eBURST analysis. Mapping of the class I integrons of Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)-carrying isolates was also performed, and clinical data of the VIM producers were reviewed. RESULTS: Eighty (14.1%) out of the 568 P. aeruginosa isolates recovered from clinical specimens were VIM producers. Multilocus sequence typing revealed high prevalence of the international clones ST111 and ST235 among blaVIM-2- and blaVIM-4-positive isolates, respectively. blaVIM-17 was identified in an isolate of a novel sequence type (ST1457). bla(VIM) gene cassettes were carried by five distinct class I integrons, including two novel ones. CONCLUSIONS: Since the first report of VIM-producing P. aeruginosa in 2000, this microorganism still remains among the most prevalent multidrug resistant pathogens in Greece. The spread of VIM-producers belonging to the most common international clones (ST111 and ST235), the spread of integrons of divergent structures, and the emergence of novel integrons underscore their ongoing evolution.
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spelling pubmed-38709752013-12-25 Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons Liakopoulos, Apostolos Mavroidi, Angeliki Katsifas, Efstathios A Theodosiou, Alexandros Karagouni, Amalia D Miriagou, Vivi Petinaki, Efthymia BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a serious challenge for antimicrobial therapy of nosocomial infections, as it possesses several mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance. In Central Greece, a sudden increase of infections caused by carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa was observed during 2011, indicating the need for further analysis. METHODS: Five-hundred and sixty-eight P. aeruginosa isolates were collected consecutively during an 8-month period in 2011 from inpatients treated in three hospitals in the Thessaly region (1,000,000 habitants) of Greece. Carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa (n = 284) were characterized by antimicrobial susceptibility testing and β-lactamase content, and the genetic relatedness of carbapenemase-producing isolates was assessed by BOX-PCR, multilocus sequence typing, and eBURST analysis. Mapping of the class I integrons of Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)-carrying isolates was also performed, and clinical data of the VIM producers were reviewed. RESULTS: Eighty (14.1%) out of the 568 P. aeruginosa isolates recovered from clinical specimens were VIM producers. Multilocus sequence typing revealed high prevalence of the international clones ST111 and ST235 among blaVIM-2- and blaVIM-4-positive isolates, respectively. blaVIM-17 was identified in an isolate of a novel sequence type (ST1457). bla(VIM) gene cassettes were carried by five distinct class I integrons, including two novel ones. CONCLUSIONS: Since the first report of VIM-producing P. aeruginosa in 2000, this microorganism still remains among the most prevalent multidrug resistant pathogens in Greece. The spread of VIM-producers belonging to the most common international clones (ST111 and ST235), the spread of integrons of divergent structures, and the emergence of novel integrons underscore their ongoing evolution. BioMed Central 2013-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3870975/ /pubmed/24168643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-505 Text en Copyright © 2013 Liakopoulos et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liakopoulos, Apostolos
Mavroidi, Angeliki
Katsifas, Efstathios A
Theodosiou, Alexandros
Karagouni, Amalia D
Miriagou, Vivi
Petinaki, Efthymia
Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title_full Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title_fullStr Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title_full_unstemmed Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title_short Carbapenemase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa from central Greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class I integrons
title_sort carbapenemase-producing pseudomonas aeruginosa from central greece: molecular epidemiology and genetic analysis of class i integrons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3870975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24168643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-13-505
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