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Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital

Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Enterobacterales remain an increasing problem in Algeria, notably due to the emergence of carbapenemase producers. We investigated the molecular characteristics of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales isolates recovered from outpatients and inpatients in Eastern Algeria. N...

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Autores principales: Abderrahim, Amel, Djahmi, Nassima, Loucif, Lotfi, Nedjai, Sabrina, Chelaghma, Widad, Gameci-Kirane, Djamila, Dekhil, Mazouz, Lavigne, Jean-Philippe, Pantel, Alix
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11060750
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author Abderrahim, Amel
Djahmi, Nassima
Loucif, Lotfi
Nedjai, Sabrina
Chelaghma, Widad
Gameci-Kirane, Djamila
Dekhil, Mazouz
Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Pantel, Alix
author_facet Abderrahim, Amel
Djahmi, Nassima
Loucif, Lotfi
Nedjai, Sabrina
Chelaghma, Widad
Gameci-Kirane, Djamila
Dekhil, Mazouz
Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Pantel, Alix
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description Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Enterobacterales remain an increasing problem in Algeria, notably due to the emergence of carbapenemase producers. We investigated the molecular characteristics of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales isolates recovered from outpatients and inpatients in Eastern Algeria. Non-repetitive Enterobacterales with reduced susceptibility to carbapenems were consecutively collected from clinical specimens in Annaba University Hospital (Algeria) between April 2016 and December 2018. Isolates were characterized with regard to antibiotic resistance, resistome and virulome content, clonality, and plasmid support. Of the 168 isolates analyzed, 29 (17.3%) were carbapenemase producers and identified as K. pneumoniae (n = 23), E. coli (n = 5), and E. cloacae (n = 1). bla(OXA-48) was the most prevalent carbapenemase-encoding gene (n = 26/29), followed by bla(NDM-1) gene (n = 3/29). K. pneumoniae isolates harbored some virulence traits (entB, ugeF, ureA, mrkD, fimH), whereas E. coli had a commensal origin (E, A, and B1). Clonality analysis revealed clonal expansions of ST101 K. pneumoniae and ST758 E. coli. Plasmid analysis showed a large diversity of incompatibility groups, with a predominance of IncM (n = 26, 89.7%). A global dissemination of OXA-48-producing Enterobacterales in the Algerian hospital but also the detection of NDM-1-producing E. coli in community settings were observed. The importance of this diffusion must be absolutely investigated and controlled.
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spelling pubmed-92203392022-06-24 Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital Abderrahim, Amel Djahmi, Nassima Loucif, Lotfi Nedjai, Sabrina Chelaghma, Widad Gameci-Kirane, Djamila Dekhil, Mazouz Lavigne, Jean-Philippe Pantel, Alix Antibiotics (Basel) Article Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Enterobacterales remain an increasing problem in Algeria, notably due to the emergence of carbapenemase producers. We investigated the molecular characteristics of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales isolates recovered from outpatients and inpatients in Eastern Algeria. Non-repetitive Enterobacterales with reduced susceptibility to carbapenems were consecutively collected from clinical specimens in Annaba University Hospital (Algeria) between April 2016 and December 2018. Isolates were characterized with regard to antibiotic resistance, resistome and virulome content, clonality, and plasmid support. Of the 168 isolates analyzed, 29 (17.3%) were carbapenemase producers and identified as K. pneumoniae (n = 23), E. coli (n = 5), and E. cloacae (n = 1). bla(OXA-48) was the most prevalent carbapenemase-encoding gene (n = 26/29), followed by bla(NDM-1) gene (n = 3/29). K. pneumoniae isolates harbored some virulence traits (entB, ugeF, ureA, mrkD, fimH), whereas E. coli had a commensal origin (E, A, and B1). Clonality analysis revealed clonal expansions of ST101 K. pneumoniae and ST758 E. coli. Plasmid analysis showed a large diversity of incompatibility groups, with a predominance of IncM (n = 26, 89.7%). A global dissemination of OXA-48-producing Enterobacterales in the Algerian hospital but also the detection of NDM-1-producing E. coli in community settings were observed. The importance of this diffusion must be absolutely investigated and controlled. MDPI 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9220339/ /pubmed/35740155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11060750 Text en © 2022 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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Abderrahim, Amel
Djahmi, Nassima
Loucif, Lotfi
Nedjai, Sabrina
Chelaghma, Widad
Gameci-Kirane, Djamila
Dekhil, Mazouz
Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Pantel, Alix
Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title_full Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title_fullStr Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title_short Dissemination of OXA-48- and NDM-1-Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in an Algerian Hospital
title_sort dissemination of oxa-48- and ndm-1-producing enterobacterales isolates in an algerian hospital
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11060750
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