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CARB-ES-19 Multicenter Study of Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli From All Spanish Provinces Reveals Interregional Spread of High-Risk Clones Such as ST307/OXA-48 and ST512/KPC-3
Document Type
article
Author
Javier E. Cañada-GarcíaZaira MourePedro J. Sola-CampoyMercedes Delgado-ValverdeMaría E. CanoDesirèe GijónMónica GonzálezIrene Gracia-AhufingerNieves LarrosaXavier MuletCristina PitartAlba RiveraGermán BouJorge CalvoRafael CantónJuan José González-LópezLuis Martínez-MartínezFerran NavarroAntonio OliverZaira R. Palacios-BaenaÁlvaro PascualGuillermo Ruiz-CarrascosoJordi VilaBelén AracilMaría Pérez-VázquezJesús Oteo-Iglesiasthe GEMARA/GEIRAS-SEIMC/REIPI CARB-ES-19 Study GroupMariela Martínez RamírezPilar ZamarrónMiriam Albert HernándezM. Pilar Ortega LafontEmilia CercenadoCristobal del Rosario and Jose Luis Perez ArellanoMaría LecuonaLuis López-Urrutia LorenteJosé Leiva and José Luis del PozoSalvador Giner and Juan FrasquetLidia Garcia Agudo and Soledad IllescasPedro de la IglesiaRosario Sánchez BenitoEugenio GarduñoMa Isabel Fernández Natal and Marta AriasMarta Lamata SuberoMar Olga Pérez MorenoAna Isabel López-CallejaLuis Torres SopenaJosé Manuel AzconaAlba BellesMercè García GonzálezMiriam Valverde Troya and Begoña PalopFernando García GarroteJose Luis Barrios AndrésLeyre López SoriaAdelina GimenoSusana SabaterEster Clapés SanchezJennifer VillaNuria Iglesias NuñezRafael Sánchez ArroyoInmaculada García GarcíaSusana HernandoCristina SeralJavier CastilloEva Riquelme BravoCaridad Sainz de BarandaOscar Esparcia RodríguezJorge GaitánMaría HuertasM.a José Rodríguez EscuderoCarmen AldeaNerea SanchezAntonio Casabella PernasMa Dolores QuesadaMaria Pilar ChocarroFrancisco Javier RamosCarmina Martí SalaLaura MoraEncarnación ClavijoNatalia ChuecaFederico GarcíaJosé Gutierrez FernándezJuan Manuel Sánchez Hospital de JérezFátima Galán SánchezCarmen LiébanaCarolina RoldánMa Isabel CabezaJosé María SaavedraMa Teresa Cabezas FernándezLucía Martínez LamasSonia Rey CaoMa Isabel Paz VidalRaquel Elisa Rodríguez TarazonaAmparo Coira NietoMa Luisa Pérez del Molino BernalMaría Gomáriz DíazMatxalen Vidal-GarcíaJose Luis Díaz de TuestaMoises García BravoAlmudena TinajasAndrés Canut BlascoMa Luz Albina Cordón RodriguezNieves Gonzalo JiménezGenoveva Yagüe GuiraoFe Tubau QuintanoCarmen AspirozNuria PrimJesús Rodríguez-Baño
Source
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 13 (2022)
Subject
CARB-ES-19 study
carbapenemases
whole genome sequencing
Klebsiella pneumoniae
high-risk clones
Microbiology
QR1-502
Language
English
ISSN
1664-302X
Abstract
ObjectivesCARB-ES-19 is a comprehensive, multicenter, nationwide study integrating whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in the surveillance of carbapenemase-producing K. pneumoniae (CP-Kpn) and E. coli (CP-Eco) to determine their incidence, geographical distribution, phylogeny, and resistance mechanisms in Spain.MethodsIn total, 71 hospitals, representing all 50 Spanish provinces, collected the first 10 isolates per hospital (February to May 2019); CPE isolates were first identified according to EUCAST (meropenem MIC > 0.12 mg/L with immunochromatography, colorimetric tests, carbapenem inactivation, or carbapenem hydrolysis with MALDI-TOF). Prevalence and incidence were calculated according to population denominators. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using the microdilution method (EUCAST). All 403 isolates collected were sequenced for high-resolution single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing, core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST), and resistome analysis.ResultsIn total, 377 (93.5%) CP-Kpn and 26 (6.5%) CP-Eco isolates were collected from 62 (87.3%) hospitals in 46 (92%) provinces. CP-Kpn was more prevalent in the blood (5.8%, 50/853) than in the urine (1.4%, 201/14,464). The cumulative incidence for both CP-Kpn and CP-Eco was 0.05 per 100 admitted patients. The main carbapenemase genes identified in CP-Kpn were blaOXA–48 (263/377), blaKPC–3 (62/377), blaVIM–1 (28/377), and blaNDM–1 (12/377). All isolates were susceptible to at least two antibiotics. Interregional dissemination of eight high-risk CP-Kpn clones was detected, mainly ST307/OXA-48 (16.4%), ST11/OXA-48 (16.4%), and ST512-ST258/KPC (13.8%). ST512/KPC and ST15/OXA-48 were the most frequent bacteremia-causative clones. The average number of acquired resistance genes was higher in CP-Kpn (7.9) than in CP-Eco (5.5).ConclusionThis study serves as a first step toward WGS integration in the surveillance of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in Spain. We detected important epidemiological changes, including increased CP-Kpn and CP-Eco prevalence and incidence compared to previous studies, wide interregional dissemination, and increased dissemination of high-risk clones, such as ST307/OXA-48 and ST512/KPC-3.