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Extensively drug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae associated with complicated urinary tract infection Northern India

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Title: Extensively drug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae associated with complicated urinary tract infection Northern India
Authors: Kaza, P
Xavier, BB
Mahindroo, J
Singh, N
Baker, S
Nguyen, TNT
Mavuduru, RS
Mohan, B
Taneja, N
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp), which is associated with hospital-acquired infections, is extensively drug-resistant (XDR), making treatment difficult. Understanding the genetic epidemiology of XDR-Kp can help determine its potential to be hypervirulent (hv) through the presence of siderophores. We characterized the genomes of 18 colistin-resistant XDR-Kp isolated from 14 patients with complicated tract infection at an Indian healthcare facility. The 18 organisms comprised the following sequence types (STs): ST14 (n = 9), ST147 (n = 5), ST231 (n = 2), ST2096 (n = 1), and ST25 (n = 1). Many patients in each ward were infected with the same ST, suggesting a common source of infection. Some patients had recurrent infections with multiple STs circulating in the ward, providing evidence of hospital transmission. β-lactamase genes (blaCTX-M-1, blaSHV, and blaampH) were present in all isolates. blaNDM-1 was present in 15 isolates, blaOXA-1 in 16 isolates, blaTEM-1D in 13 isolates, and blaOXA-48 in 3 isolates. Disruption of mgrB by various insertion sequences was responsible for colistin resistance in 6 isolates. The most common K-type among isolates was K2 (n = 10). One XDR convergent hvKp ST2096 mutation (iuc+ybt+blaOXA-1+blaOXA-48) was associated with prolonged hospitalization. Convergent XDR-hvKp has outbreak potential, warranting effective antimicrobial stewardship and infection control.
Issue Date: 31-Jan-2024
Date of Acceptance: 8-Aug-2023
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/115006
DOI: 10.7883/yoken.jjid.2023.009
ISSN: 1344-6304
Publisher: National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Start Page: 7
End Page: 15
Journal / Book Title: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume: 77
Issue: 1
Copyright Statement: © 2024 Authors
Publication Status: Published
Online Publication Date: 2023-08-31
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medicine
School of Public Health



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