2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059015
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A Long-Term Low-Frequency Hospital Outbreak of KPC-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Involving Intergenus Plasmid Diffusion and a Persisting Environmental Reservoir

Abstract: BackgroundTo study the molecular characteristics of a long-term, low frequency outbreak of bla KPC-2 in a low prevalence setting involving the hospital environment.Methodology/Principal FindingsKPC-producing bacteria were screened by selective chromogenic agar and Real-Time PCR. The presence of antibiotic resistance genes was ascribed by PCRs and subsequent sequencing, and the KPC-producing isolates were phylogenetically typed using PFGE and multi-locus sequence typing. Bla KPC-2-plasmids were identified and a… Show more

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“…Analysis of 47 KPC-producing K. pneumoniae identified a predominant clonal type (cluster A) that comprised 33 strains (70.21 %), which were associated with ICU patients (87.87 %), urine infections (72.72 %) and a high mortality rate (78.78 %). Outbreaks of KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolated from ICU patients have been described (Gupta et al, 2011;Tofteland et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2013) with mortality rates ranging from 52.80 to 66.70 % (Zarcotou et al, 2011;Qureshi et al, 2012). However, our results showed a higher mortality rate (78.78 %) associated with the KPC outbreak.…”
Section: Strain Mht Maldi-tof Mscontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Analysis of 47 KPC-producing K. pneumoniae identified a predominant clonal type (cluster A) that comprised 33 strains (70.21 %), which were associated with ICU patients (87.87 %), urine infections (72.72 %) and a high mortality rate (78.78 %). Outbreaks of KPC-producing K. pneumoniae isolated from ICU patients have been described (Gupta et al, 2011;Tofteland et al, 2013;Yang et al, 2013) with mortality rates ranging from 52.80 to 66.70 % (Zarcotou et al, 2011;Qureshi et al, 2012). However, our results showed a higher mortality rate (78.78 %) associated with the KPC outbreak.…”
Section: Strain Mht Maldi-tof Mscontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) је фекална, колиформна бактерија из фамилије Enterobacteriaceae 9 , која се описује као једна од најчешћих узрочника болничких и ванбол-ничких инфекција, јер се лако преноси кон-тактом и путем заражене хране и воде 4 . Ова бактерија има велику способност стицања и преноса гена резистенције 10,11 . Изолати који се нађу у животној средини, представљају резер-воар тих гена, који се даље могу преносити и на друге бактеријске врсте.…”
Section: уводunclassified
“…This bacterium has large potential to acquire and to transfer genes of resistance 10,11 . Isolates that are found in the environment may represent a reservoir of these genes, which could further be transferred among the other bacterial species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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