Characterization of vanA-harboring plasmids supports differentiation of outbreak-related and sporadic vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium isolates in a tertiary care hospital.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
A Sobkowiak, N Scherff, V van Almsick, F Schuler, T J Brix, A Mellmann, V Schwierzeck
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Abstract

Background: The prevention of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) infections and transmissions poses a major challenge to hospitals. Vancomycin resistance can be plasmid encoded; however, as the analysis of plasmids is challenging, so far only a few reports have provided a detailed characterization of plasmids in nosocomial VREfm transmission. Here we describe a nosocomial VREfm outbreak caused by a vanA positive ST80 isolate. vanA plasmid sequence data was used to distinguish outbreak-associated isolates from sporadic VREfm cases and to investigate the spread of this plasmid within the local VREfm population.

Methods: 446 VREfm isolates were collected from routine surveillance between 01/2022 and 02/2024 and analyzed using long-read whole genome sequencing (lrWGS). Genetic relatedness of isolates was evaluated based on core genome multilocus sequence typing (cgMLST). Genetically similar vanA plasmids were identified using a Mash based approach.

Results: 30 genetically similar VREfm isolates were identified in patients' screening and environmental samples. Infection control evaluation confirmed transmission through shared hospital rooms. All outbreak-related VREfm isolates, including environmental samples, carried a highly similar vanA plasmid (Mash distance of < 0.001) with an identical replicon type. After enhanced infection control measures were established, no new transmissions were detected. Comparison with additional VREfm isolates from the respective department showed no evidence for further plasmid transmission.

Conclusions: Our study illustrates how vanA plasmid analysis can support the evaluation of VREfm transmission in hospitals. The outbreak-associated vanA plasmids were genetically highly similar, but could be clearly distinguished from other vanA plasmids in the local hospital population. Taken together, detailed analysis of hospital-associated vanA plasmids can improve our understanding of VREfm transmission and epidemiology.

携带万古霉素质粒的特性支持了三级保健医院中与疫情相关的和散发的耐万古霉素的粪肠球菌分离株的区分。
背景:预防万古霉素耐药屎肠球菌(VREfm)感染和传播是医院面临的主要挑战。万古霉素耐药可以质粒编码;然而,由于质粒的分析具有挑战性,迄今为止只有少数报告提供了医院内VREfm传播质粒的详细特征。在这里,我们描述了由vanA阳性ST80分离物引起的院内vrem爆发。vanA质粒序列数据用于区分暴发相关分离株和散发性VREfm病例,并调查该质粒在当地VREfm人群中的传播情况。方法:采用长读全基因组测序(lrWGS)对2022年1月至2024年2月从常规监测中收集的446株VREfm分离株进行分析。采用核心基因组多位点序列分型(cgMLST)对分离株进行遗传亲缘性评价。使用基于Mash的方法鉴定遗传相似的vanA质粒。结果:在患者筛选和环境样本中鉴定出30株基因相似的VREfm分离株。感染控制评估确认通过共用病房传播。所有与疫情相关的VREfm分离株,包括环境样本,都携带高度相似的vanA质粒(Mash distance)。结论:我们的研究说明了vanA质粒分析如何支持VREfm在医院传播的评估。与疫情相关的vanA质粒在遗传上高度相似,但可以与当地医院人群中的其他vanA质粒明显区分。综上所述,详细分析医院相关的vanA质粒可以提高我们对VREfm传播和流行病学的理解。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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