Tracing carriage, acquisition, and transmission of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli over two years in a tertiary care hospital.

IF 10.4 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genome Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1186/s13073-024-01424-2
Minh Ngoc Nguyen, Beryl Primrose Gladstone, Giulia De Angelis, Michael Biggel, Basil Britto Xavier, Christine Lammens, Qiang Lin, Sandra Van Puyvelde, Herman Goossens, Samir Kumar-Singh, Youri Glupczynski, Yehuda Carmeli, Evelina Tacconelli, Surbhi Malhotra-Kumar
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Abstract

Background: The impact of community carriage on the influx of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) into hospitals remains understudied. In this prospective 2-year single-centre study, we investigate the community ESBL-E influx and trace the colonisation, nosocomial acquisition, transmission, and infection dynamics of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec) in non-ICU wards at a tertiary care hospital.

Methods: This study reports primary and post hoc outcomes of the clinical trial NCT01208519 in which hospitalised patients were screened for rectal carriage of ESBL-E. ESBL-Ec isolates from ≈50% of carriers, including all patients who developed infections, were sequenced and genotyped. Endogenous infection was defined as infection by the same strain (< 10 SNPs distance) as colonizing strain.

Results: Of 3703 screened patients, 456 (12.3%) were ESBL-positive-at-admission (PA-ESBL). Of the 2268 ESBL-negative-at-admission (NA-ESBL) patients with follow-up samples, 240 (10.6%) acquired ESBL-E (HA-ESBL), with an incidence density rate of 7.96 cases/1000 patient-day, notably higher in patients receiving antibiotics (P < 0.001). PA- and HA-ESBL patients developed significantly more ESBL-E infections than ESBL-free patients (P < 0.001). Sequenced ESBL-Ec showed high clonal diversity dominated by the multidrug-resistant and highly virulent ST131 clade, C2/H30-Rx. Among ESBL-Ec infections, 60% (18/30) were endogenous. Direct between-patients transmission clusters (n = 21) involved 23.9% (48/201) of patients and 23.0% (84/366) of ESBL-Ec isolates.

Conclusions: Our data show a high prevalence of nosocomial acquisition of ESBL-E in a non-ICU setting. The study provides genomic evidence that the endogenous reservoir is the main driver of ESBL-Ec infections underscoring the need for wide implementation of antibiotic stewardship programmes to reduce antibiotic pressure.

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Genome Medicine
Genome Medicine GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: Genome Medicine is an open access journal that publishes outstanding research applying genetics, genomics, and multi-omics to understand, diagnose, and treat disease. Bridging basic science and clinical research, it covers areas such as cancer genomics, immuno-oncology, immunogenomics, infectious disease, microbiome, neurogenomics, systems medicine, clinical genomics, gene therapies, precision medicine, and clinical trials. The journal publishes original research, methods, software, and reviews to serve authors and promote broad interest and importance in the field.
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