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Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland

A recent hospital outbreak related to premoistened gloves used to wash patients exposed the difficulties of defining Burkholderia species in clinical settings. The outbreak strain displayed key B. stabilis phenotypes, including the inability to grow at 42°C; we used whole-genome sequencing to confir...

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Autores principales: Seth-Smith, Helena M.B., Casanova, Carlo, Sommerstein, Rami, Meinel, Dominik M., Abdelbary, Mohamed M.H., Blanc, Dominique S., Droz, Sara, Führer, Urs, Lienhard, Reto, Lang, Claudia, Dubuis, Olivier, Schlegel, Matthias, Widmer, Andreas, Keller, Peter M., Marschall, Jonas, Egli, Adrian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2506.172119
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author Seth-Smith, Helena M.B.
Casanova, Carlo
Sommerstein, Rami
Meinel, Dominik M.
Abdelbary, Mohamed M.H.
Blanc, Dominique S.
Droz, Sara
Führer, Urs
Lienhard, Reto
Lang, Claudia
Dubuis, Olivier
Schlegel, Matthias
Widmer, Andreas
Keller, Peter M.
Marschall, Jonas
Egli, Adrian
author_facet Seth-Smith, Helena M.B.
Casanova, Carlo
Sommerstein, Rami
Meinel, Dominik M.
Abdelbary, Mohamed M.H.
Blanc, Dominique S.
Droz, Sara
Führer, Urs
Lienhard, Reto
Lang, Claudia
Dubuis, Olivier
Schlegel, Matthias
Widmer, Andreas
Keller, Peter M.
Marschall, Jonas
Egli, Adrian
author_sort Seth-Smith, Helena M.B.
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description A recent hospital outbreak related to premoistened gloves used to wash patients exposed the difficulties of defining Burkholderia species in clinical settings. The outbreak strain displayed key B. stabilis phenotypes, including the inability to grow at 42°C; we used whole-genome sequencing to confirm the pathogen was B. stabilis. The outbreak strain genome comprises 3 chromosomes and a plasmid, sharing an average nucleotide identity of 98.4% with B. stabilis ATCC27515 BAA-67, but with 13% novel coding sequences. The genome lacks identifiable virulence factors and has no apparent increase in encoded antimicrobial drug resistance, few insertion sequences, and few pseudogenes, suggesting this outbreak was an opportunistic infection by an environmental strain not adapted to human pathogenicity. The diversity among outbreak isolates (22 from patients and 16 from washing gloves) is only 6 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, although the genome remains plastic, with large elements stochastically lost from outbreak isolates.
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spelling pubmed-65377122019-06-05 Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland Seth-Smith, Helena M.B. Casanova, Carlo Sommerstein, Rami Meinel, Dominik M. Abdelbary, Mohamed M.H. Blanc, Dominique S. Droz, Sara Führer, Urs Lienhard, Reto Lang, Claudia Dubuis, Olivier Schlegel, Matthias Widmer, Andreas Keller, Peter M. Marschall, Jonas Egli, Adrian Emerg Infect Dis Research A recent hospital outbreak related to premoistened gloves used to wash patients exposed the difficulties of defining Burkholderia species in clinical settings. The outbreak strain displayed key B. stabilis phenotypes, including the inability to grow at 42°C; we used whole-genome sequencing to confirm the pathogen was B. stabilis. The outbreak strain genome comprises 3 chromosomes and a plasmid, sharing an average nucleotide identity of 98.4% with B. stabilis ATCC27515 BAA-67, but with 13% novel coding sequences. The genome lacks identifiable virulence factors and has no apparent increase in encoded antimicrobial drug resistance, few insertion sequences, and few pseudogenes, suggesting this outbreak was an opportunistic infection by an environmental strain not adapted to human pathogenicity. The diversity among outbreak isolates (22 from patients and 16 from washing gloves) is only 6 single-nucleotide polymorphisms, although the genome remains plastic, with large elements stochastically lost from outbreak isolates. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6537712/ /pubmed/31107229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2506.172119 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Seth-Smith, Helena M.B.
Casanova, Carlo
Sommerstein, Rami
Meinel, Dominik M.
Abdelbary, Mohamed M.H.
Blanc, Dominique S.
Droz, Sara
Führer, Urs
Lienhard, Reto
Lang, Claudia
Dubuis, Olivier
Schlegel, Matthias
Widmer, Andreas
Keller, Peter M.
Marschall, Jonas
Egli, Adrian
Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title_full Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title_fullStr Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title_short Phenotypic and Genomic Analyses of Burkholderia stabilis Clinical Contamination, Switzerland
title_sort phenotypic and genomic analyses of burkholderia stabilis clinical contamination, switzerland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6537712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2506.172119
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