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Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy

Cronobacter sakazakii can cause severe life-threatening invasive infections in neonates, with a high mortality rate mostly associated with powdered infant formula consumption. The study describes a fatal C. sakazakii infection in premature infant fed only with expressed human milk. Despite the ident...

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Autores principales: Lachowska, Monika, Izdebski, Radosław, Urbanowicz, Paweł, Żabicka, Dorota, Królak-Olejnik, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091878
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author Lachowska, Monika
Izdebski, Radosław
Urbanowicz, Paweł
Żabicka, Dorota
Królak-Olejnik, Barbara
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Izdebski, Radosław
Urbanowicz, Paweł
Żabicka, Dorota
Królak-Olejnik, Barbara
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description Cronobacter sakazakii can cause severe life-threatening invasive infections in neonates, with a high mortality rate mostly associated with powdered infant formula consumption. The study describes a fatal C. sakazakii infection in premature infant fed only with expressed human milk. Despite the identification of etiological factor from patient’s blood, the epidemiological investigation, including mother’s skin, hospital surfaces, milk expressing devices, and milk samples, did not show bacterial contamination. The infection was caused by C. sakazakii ST1, being one of the leading genotypes reported in invasive infections. The phylogenetic analysis of the international collection of the ST1 organisms allowed us to identify the isolate as a member of the main cluster. The pathogenic potential of the isolate was augmented by the presence of IncFIB-like molecule representing virulence plasmids of pESA-3 family. Isolate presented ESBL phenotype associated with bla(SHV-12) gene harboured by IncX3 plasmid. The described case gave valuable information to genetics of Cronobacter, and also urges the need of wider whole-genome sequencing implementation as a part of diagnostic procedure.
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spelling pubmed-84693002021-09-27 Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy Lachowska, Monika Izdebski, Radosław Urbanowicz, Paweł Żabicka, Dorota Królak-Olejnik, Barbara Microorganisms Case Report Cronobacter sakazakii can cause severe life-threatening invasive infections in neonates, with a high mortality rate mostly associated with powdered infant formula consumption. The study describes a fatal C. sakazakii infection in premature infant fed only with expressed human milk. Despite the identification of etiological factor from patient’s blood, the epidemiological investigation, including mother’s skin, hospital surfaces, milk expressing devices, and milk samples, did not show bacterial contamination. The infection was caused by C. sakazakii ST1, being one of the leading genotypes reported in invasive infections. The phylogenetic analysis of the international collection of the ST1 organisms allowed us to identify the isolate as a member of the main cluster. The pathogenic potential of the isolate was augmented by the presence of IncFIB-like molecule representing virulence plasmids of pESA-3 family. Isolate presented ESBL phenotype associated with bla(SHV-12) gene harboured by IncX3 plasmid. The described case gave valuable information to genetics of Cronobacter, and also urges the need of wider whole-genome sequencing implementation as a part of diagnostic procedure. MDPI 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8469300/ /pubmed/34576773 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091878 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lachowska, Monika
Izdebski, Radosław
Urbanowicz, Paweł
Żabicka, Dorota
Królak-Olejnik, Barbara
Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title_full Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title_fullStr Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title_short Infection of Cronobacter sakazakii ST1 Producing SHV-12 in a Premature Infant Born from Triplet Pregnancy
title_sort infection of cronobacter sakazakii st1 producing shv-12 in a premature infant born from triplet pregnancy
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576773
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091878
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