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Title
The Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Population Is Distinct and More Clonal than the Carbapenem-Susceptible Population
Author(s)
Esteban-Cantos, Andrés | Aracil, Belen ISCIII | Bautista, Veronica ISCIII | Ortega, Adriana ISCIII | Lara Fuella, Noelia ISCIII | Saez, David ISCIII | Fernandez-Romero, Sara ISCIII | Perez-Vazquez, Maria Dolores ISCIII | Navarro, Ferran | Grundmann, Hajo | Campos, Jose ISCIII | Oteo-Iglesias, Jesus ISCIII | EuSCAPE-Spain Network
Date issued
2017-03-24
Citation
Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2017 Mar 24;61(4):e02520-16.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
We studied in parallel the population structure of 90 carbapenemase-producing and 88 carbapenemase-susceptible Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates collected in 20 Spanish hospitals, in the context of the EuSCAPE project. Fourteen and 50 multilocus sequence types (MLSTs) were detected among the carbapenemase-producing and carbapenem-susceptible isolates, respectively. ST11 and ST15 clones were more frequent in the carbapenemase-producing group than in the carbapenemase-susceptible group (P < 0.0001). Among the members of the carbapenem-suceptible group, the cefotaxime-resistant population showed population parameters that differed between the populations of the wild-type strains and the carbapenemase producers.
Subject
MESH
Anti-Bacterial Agents | Bacterial Proteins | Carbapenems | Cefotaxime | Drug Resistance, Bacterial | Klebsiella pneumoniae | Microbial Sensitivity Tests | Multilocus Sequence Typing | beta-Lactamases
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