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Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015

An aggregation of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 (RT231) isolates was first identified in the county of Stockholm in 2008, and by the end of 2015 isolates of RT231 had spread to 13 of 21 Swedish counties. We investigated the epidemiology of C. difficile RT231 in Sweden bet...

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Autores principales: Harvala, H., Alm, E., Åkerlund, T., Rizzardi, K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27752322
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2016.09.002
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Alm, E.
Åkerlund, T.
Rizzardi, K.
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description An aggregation of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 (RT231) isolates was first identified in the county of Stockholm in 2008, and by the end of 2015 isolates of RT231 had spread to 13 of 21 Swedish counties. We investigated the epidemiology of C. difficile RT231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015 using whole genome sequencing (WGS) and evaluated whether its emergence could be associated with extended moxifloxacin use. We performed WGS and phylogenetic analysis of 51 C. difficile RT231 strains isolated in Sweden over a 10-year period. We also calculated the county-specific prescription rates for moxifloxacin between 2005 and 2015. Using WGS and detailed single nucleotide polymorphism analysis, we demonstrated three divergent sublineages of moxifloxacin-resistant C. difficile RT231 in Sweden from 2008 to 2015. A set of closely related RT231 was identified in hospitals located in the counties of Stockholm and Uppsala in 2008. Another set of RT231 isolates was found in four different counties in the Uppsala–Örebro Health Care Region. A gradual drop in moxifloxacin use in the county of Stockholm coincided with a reduction of RT231 in the area. However, RT231 continued to be frequent in surrounding counties including Uppsala, a county that also had the highest moxifloxacin prescription rates. We demonstrated frequent transmission of C. difficile RT231 within and between counties, indicating the importance of careful monitoring of hospitalized individuals infected with moxifloxacin-resistant C. difficile as well as the need for a strict moxifloxacin prescription policy.
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spelling pubmed-50610772016-10-17 Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015 Harvala, H. Alm, E. Åkerlund, T. Rizzardi, K. New Microbes New Infect Original Article An aggregation of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 (RT231) isolates was first identified in the county of Stockholm in 2008, and by the end of 2015 isolates of RT231 had spread to 13 of 21 Swedish counties. We investigated the epidemiology of C. difficile RT231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015 using whole genome sequencing (WGS) and evaluated whether its emergence could be associated with extended moxifloxacin use. We performed WGS and phylogenetic analysis of 51 C. difficile RT231 strains isolated in Sweden over a 10-year period. We also calculated the county-specific prescription rates for moxifloxacin between 2005 and 2015. Using WGS and detailed single nucleotide polymorphism analysis, we demonstrated three divergent sublineages of moxifloxacin-resistant C. difficile RT231 in Sweden from 2008 to 2015. A set of closely related RT231 was identified in hospitals located in the counties of Stockholm and Uppsala in 2008. Another set of RT231 isolates was found in four different counties in the Uppsala–Örebro Health Care Region. A gradual drop in moxifloxacin use in the county of Stockholm coincided with a reduction of RT231 in the area. However, RT231 continued to be frequent in surrounding counties including Uppsala, a county that also had the highest moxifloxacin prescription rates. We demonstrated frequent transmission of C. difficile RT231 within and between counties, indicating the importance of careful monitoring of hospitalized individuals infected with moxifloxacin-resistant C. difficile as well as the need for a strict moxifloxacin prescription policy. Elsevier 2016-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5061077/ /pubmed/27752322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmni.2016.09.002 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015
title_full Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015
title_fullStr Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015
title_full_unstemmed Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015
title_short Emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant Clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in Sweden between 2006 and 2015
title_sort emergence and spread of moxifloxacin-resistant clostridium difficile ribotype 231 in sweden between 2006 and 2015
topic Original Article
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