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Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples

The increase in carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is mostly driven by the spread of carbapenemase-producing (CP) strains. In New Caledonia, the majority of carbapenemases found are IMP-type carbapenemases that are difficult to detect on routine selective media. In this study, a culture-bas...

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Autores principales: Bourles, Alexandre, Kainiu, Malia, Ukeiwe, Damaris, Brunet, Nina, Despaux, Camille, Biron, Antoine, Gourinat, Ann-Claire, Goarant, Cyrille, Colot, Julien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830303
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020392
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author Bourles, Alexandre
Kainiu, Malia
Ukeiwe, Damaris
Brunet, Nina
Despaux, Camille
Biron, Antoine
Gourinat, Ann-Claire
Goarant, Cyrille
Colot, Julien
author_facet Bourles, Alexandre
Kainiu, Malia
Ukeiwe, Damaris
Brunet, Nina
Despaux, Camille
Biron, Antoine
Gourinat, Ann-Claire
Goarant, Cyrille
Colot, Julien
author_sort Bourles, Alexandre
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description The increase in carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is mostly driven by the spread of carbapenemase-producing (CP) strains. In New Caledonia, the majority of carbapenemases found are IMP-type carbapenemases that are difficult to detect on routine selective media. In this study, a culture-based method with ertapenem selection is proposed to distinguish non-CRE, non-CP-CRE, and CP-CRE from samples with very high bacterial loads. Firstly, assays were carried out with phenotypically well-characterized β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales isolates. Then, this approach was applied to clinical and environmental samples. Presumptive CP-CRE isolates were finally identified, and the presence of a carbapenemase was assessed. In a collection of 27 phenotypically well-characterized β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales, an ertapenem concentration of 0.5 µg·mL(−1) allowed distinguishing CRE from non-CRE. A concentration of 4 µg·mL(−1) allowed distinguishing CP-CRE from non-CP-CRE after nine hours of incubation. These methods allowed isolating 18 CP-CRE from hospital effluents, including the first detection of a KPC in New Caledonia. All these elements show that this cost-effective strategy to distinguish β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales provides fast and reliable results. This could be applied in the Pacific islands or other resource-limited settings, where limited data are available.
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spelling pubmed-99520502023-02-25 Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples Bourles, Alexandre Kainiu, Malia Ukeiwe, Damaris Brunet, Nina Despaux, Camille Biron, Antoine Gourinat, Ann-Claire Goarant, Cyrille Colot, Julien Antibiotics (Basel) Article The increase in carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is mostly driven by the spread of carbapenemase-producing (CP) strains. In New Caledonia, the majority of carbapenemases found are IMP-type carbapenemases that are difficult to detect on routine selective media. In this study, a culture-based method with ertapenem selection is proposed to distinguish non-CRE, non-CP-CRE, and CP-CRE from samples with very high bacterial loads. Firstly, assays were carried out with phenotypically well-characterized β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales isolates. Then, this approach was applied to clinical and environmental samples. Presumptive CP-CRE isolates were finally identified, and the presence of a carbapenemase was assessed. In a collection of 27 phenotypically well-characterized β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales, an ertapenem concentration of 0.5 µg·mL(−1) allowed distinguishing CRE from non-CRE. A concentration of 4 µg·mL(−1) allowed distinguishing CP-CRE from non-CP-CRE after nine hours of incubation. These methods allowed isolating 18 CP-CRE from hospital effluents, including the first detection of a KPC in New Caledonia. All these elements show that this cost-effective strategy to distinguish β-lactam-resistant Enterobacterales provides fast and reliable results. This could be applied in the Pacific islands or other resource-limited settings, where limited data are available. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9952050/ /pubmed/36830303 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020392 Text en © 2023 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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Bourles, Alexandre
Kainiu, Malia
Ukeiwe, Damaris
Brunet, Nina
Despaux, Camille
Biron, Antoine
Gourinat, Ann-Claire
Goarant, Cyrille
Colot, Julien
Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title_full Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title_fullStr Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title_full_unstemmed Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title_short Ertapenem Supplemented Selective Media as a New Strategy to Distinguish β-Lactam-Resistant Enterobacterales: Application to Clinical and Wastewater Samples
title_sort ertapenem supplemented selective media as a new strategy to distinguish β-lactam-resistant enterobacterales: application to clinical and wastewater samples
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830303
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12020392
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