2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2017.06.008
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Detection of blaVIM-7 in an extensively drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate belonging to ST1284 in Brazil

Abstract: We described for the first time an extensively drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate belonging to ST1284 carrying a plasmid-mediated bla in Brazil. The bla was harbored by an integron that also carried aacA4 and bla. Multiple virulence factors were also detected.

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“…It shares only a 77% identity with VIM-1 and 74% with VIM-2, and lies on a 24-kb plasmid, which can be readily transferred into Enterobacteriaceae and other pseudomonads, and was thought to originate from a different ancestral source. After original detection in North America, VIM-7 was recently described in another report from Brazil [90]. Our group has lately detected several VIM enzymes including VIM-2, VIM-30, VIM-31, and VIM-42 from nosocomial P. aeruginosa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates [67], with VIM-2 co-existing with the Ambler class A carbapenemase GES-5.…”
Section: Ambler Class B Carbapenemases (Metallo-β-lactamases)mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…It shares only a 77% identity with VIM-1 and 74% with VIM-2, and lies on a 24-kb plasmid, which can be readily transferred into Enterobacteriaceae and other pseudomonads, and was thought to originate from a different ancestral source. After original detection in North America, VIM-7 was recently described in another report from Brazil [90]. Our group has lately detected several VIM enzymes including VIM-2, VIM-30, VIM-31, and VIM-42 from nosocomial P. aeruginosa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates [67], with VIM-2 co-existing with the Ambler class A carbapenemase GES-5.…”
Section: Ambler Class B Carbapenemases (Metallo-β-lactamases)mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…(15) Often, these strains cause regional or nationwide outbreaks, express MDR phenotypes, and are associated with high mortality. (31, 37, 38) VIM-producing ST1284 P. aeruginosa have been described from Brazil, (39), and ST389 from cystic brosis patients in Italy. (40) Both sequence types have otherwise limited geographic distribution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(15) Often, these strains cause regional or nationwide outbreaks, express MDR phenotypes, and are associated with high mortality. (31,37,38) VIM-producing ST1284 P. aeruginosa have been described from Brazil, (39), and ST389 from cystic brosis patients in Italy. (40) Both sequence types have otherwise limited geographic distribution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%