1. Cross-border spread of bla NDM-1 - and bla OXA-48 -positive Klebsiella pneumoniae : a European collaborative analysis of whole genome sequencing and epidemiological data, 2014 to 2019.
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Ludden C, Lötsch F, Alm E, Kumar N, Johansson K, Albiger B, Huang TD, Denis O, Hammerum AM, Hasman H, Jalava J, Räisänen K, Dortet L, Jousset AB, Gatermann S, Haller S, Cormican M, Brennan W, Del Grosso M, Monaco M, Schouls L, Samuelsen Ø, Pirš M, Cerar T, Oteo-Iglesias J, Pérez-Vázquez M, Sjöström K, Edquist P, Hopkins KL, Struelens MJ, Palm D, Monnet DL, and Kohlenberg A
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae drug effects, Carbapenems therapeutic use, Emigration and Immigration, Humans, Klebsiella Infections drug therapy, Klebsiella Infections microbiology, Klebsiella pneumoniae drug effects, Klebsiella pneumoniae isolation & purification, Microbial Sensitivity Tests methods, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae genetics, Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae isolation & purification, Disease Outbreaks, Klebsiella Infections epidemiology, Klebsiella pneumoniae genetics, Whole Genome Sequencing methods, beta-Lactamases genetics
- Abstract
Analysis of sequencing data for 143 bla
NDM-1 - and blaOXA-48 -positive Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from 13 European national collections and the public domain resulted in the identification of 15 previously undetected multi-country transmission clusters. For 10 clusters, cases had prior travel/hospitalisation history in countries outside of the European Union including Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Russia, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey. These findings highlight the benefit of European whole genome sequencing-based surveillance and data sharing for control of antimicrobial resistance.- Published
- 2020
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