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Dissemination of Verona Integron-encoded Metallo-β-lactamase among clinical and environmental Enterobacteriaceae isolates in Ontario, Canada.

Authors :
Kohler, Philipp
Tijet, Nathalie
Kim, Hyunjin C.
Johnstone, Jennie
Edge, Tom
Patel, Samir N.
Seah, Christine
Willey, Barbara
Coleman, Brenda
Green, Karen
Armstrong, Irene
Katz, Kevin
Muller, Matthew P.
Powis, Jeff
Poutanen, Susan M.
Richardson, David
Sarabia, Alicia
Simor, Andrew
McGeer, Allison
Melano, Roberto G.
Source :
Scientific Reports; 10/29/2020, Vol. 10 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Surveillance data from Southern Ontario show that a majority of Verona Integron-encoded Metallo-β-lactamase (VIM)-producing Enterobacteriaceae are locally acquired. To better understand the local epidemiology, we analysed clinical and environmental bla<subscript>VIM</subscript>-positive Enterobacteriaceae from the area. Clinical samples were collected within the Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network (2010–2016); environmental water samples were collected in 2015. We gathered patient information on place of residence and hospital admissions prior to the diagnosis. Patients with and without plausible source of acquisition were compared regarding risk exposures. Microbiological isolates underwent whole-genome sequencing (WGS); bla<subscript>VIM</subscript> carrying plasmids were characterized. We identified 15 patients, thereof 11 with bla<subscript>VIM-1</subscript>-positive Enterobacter hormaechei within two genetic clusters based on WGS. Whereas no obvious epidemiologic link was identified among cluster I patients, those in cluster II were connected to a hospital outbreak. Except for patients with probable acquisition abroad, we did not identify any further risk exposures. Two bla<subscript>VIM-1</subscript>-positive E. hormaechei from environmental waters matched with the clinical clusters; plasmid sequencing suggested a common ancestor plasmid for the two clusters. These data show that both clonal spread and horizontal gene transfer are drivers of the dissemination of bla<subscript>VIM-1</subscript>-carrying Enterobacter hormaechei in hospitals and the aquatic environment in Southern Ontario, Canada. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
146710328
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75247-7