Wael Goravey , Clement K.M. Tsui , Gawahir A. Ali , Mostafa Suhail Najim , Khalid Shunnar , Emad B. Ibrahim , Mazen A. Sid Ahmed , Muna Al Maslamani , Ali Sultan , Sini Skariah , Hamad Abdel Hadi
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Abstract
Background
Resistant Salmonella infections are a major global public health challenge particularly for multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates manifesting as bloodstream infections (BSIs).
Objectives
To evaluate clinical, phenotypic, and genotypic characteristics of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) producing Salmonella enterica BSIs from Qatar.
Methods
Phenotypic ESBL Salmonella enterica from adult patients presenting with positive BSIs were collected between January 2019 to May 2020. Microbiological identification and characterization were performed using standard methods while genetic characteristics were examined through whole genome sequencing studies.
Results
Of 151 episodes of Salmonella enterica BSI, 15 (10%) phenotypic ESBL isolates were collected. Recent travel was recorded in most cases (80%) with recent exposure to antimicrobials (27%). High-level resistance to quinolines, aminoglycosides, and cephalosporins was recorded (80-100%) while meropenem, tigecycline and colistin demonstrated universal susceptibility. Genomic evaluation demonstrated dominance of serotype Salmonella Typhi sequence type 1 (93%) while antimicrobial resistance genes revealed dominance of aminoglycoside resistance (100%), qnrS1 quinolones resistance (80%), blaCTX-M-15 ESBLs (86.7%), and paucity of AmpC resistance genes (6.7%).
Conclusions
Invasive MDR Salmonella enterica is mainly imported, connected to patients from high prevalent regions with recent travel and antimicrobial use caused by specific resistant clones. In suspected cases of multidrug resistance, carbapenem therapy is recommended.