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Multispecies emergence of dual blaKPC/NDM carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales recovered from invasive infections in Chile
Journal
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
ISSN
0066-4804
Date Issued
2025-01-31
Author(s)
Jose R. W. Martínez
Ana M. González
Roberto Riquelme-Neira
Juan A. Ugalde
Oscar Ortega-Recalde
Patricia García
Francois Lebreton
Type
journal-article
Abstract
Carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CP-CRE) represent a significant global threat. The emergence of dual CP-CRE is particularly alarming, as they can potentially compromise the efficacy of newer antibiotics, further decreasing therapeutic alternatives. Herein, we report the emergence of multiple species of CP-CRE recovered from invasive infections in Chile that simultaneously harbor and provide an in-depth genomic characterization of these worrisome pathogens. We collected carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) isolates from invasive infections over a 4-year period, across 11 healthcare centers in Chile. Bacterial species and the presence of carbapenemase genes were confirmed using MALDI-TOF and PCR assays, respectively. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was conducted through disk diffusion and broth microdilution methods. Dual CP-CRE isolates were subjected to short- and long-read whole genome sequencing to perform a detailed genomic characterization of the isolates and of the mobile genetic elements harboring the enzymes. From a total of 1,335 CRE isolates, we observed an increase in the prevalence of CP-CRE, from 11% in 2019 to 38% in 2022. A total of 11 dual CP-CRE isolates were recovered, all of them harboring
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Subjects
anti-bacterial agents
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bacterial proteins
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beta-lactamases
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carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae
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carbapenems
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chile
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enterobacteriaceae infections
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humans
;
klebsiella pneumoniae
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microbial sensitivity tests
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plasmids
;
whole genome sequencing
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antiinfective agent
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bacterial protein
;
beta lactamase
;
carbapenem derivative
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carbapenemase
;
carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae
;
chile
;
drug effect
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drug therapy
;
enterobacteriaceae infection
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epidemiology
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genetics
;
human
;
isolation and purification
;
klebsiella pneumoniae
;
microbial sensitivity test
;
microbiology
;
plasmid
;
whole genome sequencing
