Genomic surveillance detects interregional spread of New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1-producing Providencia stuartii in hospitals, Romania, December 2021 to September 2023.
Marius Linkevicius, Sandra Witteveen, Mariana Buzea, Mirela Flonta, Marina Indreas, Maria Nica, Edit Székely, Daniela Tălăpan, Olov Svartström, Erik Alm, Daniel Palm, Dominique L Monnet, Antoni Pa Hendrickx, Anke Kohlenberg, Gabriel Adrian Popescu
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Abstract
BackgroundNew Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-producing Providencia stuartii has been reported from European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries with increasing frequency. During 2018 to 2022, 355 cases of NDM-producing P. stuartii were detected in seven hospitals reporting on NDM-production in Enterobacterales in Romania.AimOur aim was to determine the extent of spread of NDM-producing P. stuartii in hospitals in Romania.MethodsWe analysed whole genome sequences and epidemiological data of 74 P. stuartii isolates collected in six hospitals from December 2021 to September 2023.ResultsWe identified four multi-hospital clusters including isolates detected over more than a year, indicating sustained spread of blaNDM-1-carrying P. stuartii within the healthcare system. These clusters consisted of isolates from up to four hospitals and three regions. Three multi-hospital clusters were caused by a specific multidrug-resistant P. stuartii sequence type 46 lineage carrying blaNDM-1 and a large set of additional resistance markers. Investigation in an international context showed that this lineage had already been detected in nine countries (Bulgaria, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States) since 2015.ConclusionOur results alert about the risk of carbapenem-resistant P. stuartii transmission in healthcare settings. Enhanced infection prevention and control measures should be instituted as soon as cases are detected in healthcare facilities. National surveillance systems in EU/EEA countries should, in addition to carbapenem-resistant and/or carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli, consider reporting carbapenem-resistant and/or carbapenemase-producing P. stuartii and other Enterobacterales where relevant.
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Eurosurveillance is a European peer-reviewed journal focusing on the epidemiology, surveillance, prevention, and control of communicable diseases relevant to Europe.It is a weekly online journal, with 50 issues per year published on Thursdays. The journal includes short rapid communications, in-depth research articles, surveillance reports, reviews, and perspective papers. It excels in timely publication of authoritative papers on ongoing outbreaks or other public health events. Under special circumstances when current events need to be urgently communicated to readers for rapid public health action, e-alerts can be released outside of the regular publishing schedule. Additionally, topical compilations and special issues may be provided in PDF format.