Mohamed Eladawy, Nathan Heslop, David Negus, Jonathan C Thomas, Lesley Hoyles
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Escherichia coli genomic data were subject to a pangenome analysis using Panaroo.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Sixty-seven E. coli (Phylogroup B2; 53.7%, 36/67), 14 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 11 Klebsiella pneumoniae, 9 Proteus mirabilis, 8 Providencia spp., 5 Enterobacter hormaechei and 18 rare CAUTI-associated isolates were identified. Several (22/132) isolates were multidrug-resistant, while almost half (62/132) were extensively drug-resistant. Phenotype-genotype discordance was found to be an important consideration in resistome studies in Egypt, with a total concordance of 91% (1115/1225), 85.7% (1273/1485) and 80.5% (1196/1485) for ResFinder, CARD and AMRFinder, respectively. Pseudomonas, at the species level, exhibited the greatest discordance. At the antimicrobial level, meropenem was subject to greatest discordance. 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Phenotype-genotype discordance in antimicrobial resistance profiles of Gram-negative uropathogens recovered from catheter-associated urinary tract infections in Egypt.
Objectives: Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated infections in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but there are few resistome data available for relevant uropathogens. The goal of this study was to characterize the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) phenotypes and genotypes of a large collection of Gram-negative bacteria recovered from CAUTIs in a hospital in Mansoura, Egypt.
Methods: Phenotypic AMR profiles and whole-genome sequence data were generated for 132 isolates. Resistomes were predicted using ResFinder, CARD and AMRFinder. Similarity of uropathogen genomic data was determined using sourmash (kmer signatures). Escherichia coli genomic data were subject to a pangenome analysis using Panaroo.
Results: Sixty-seven E. coli (Phylogroup B2; 53.7%, 36/67), 14 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 11 Klebsiella pneumoniae, 9 Proteus mirabilis, 8 Providencia spp., 5 Enterobacter hormaechei and 18 rare CAUTI-associated isolates were identified. Several (22/132) isolates were multidrug-resistant, while almost half (62/132) were extensively drug-resistant. Phenotype-genotype discordance was found to be an important consideration in resistome studies in Egypt, with a total concordance of 91% (1115/1225), 85.7% (1273/1485) and 80.5% (1196/1485) for ResFinder, CARD and AMRFinder, respectively. Pseudomonas, at the species level, exhibited the greatest discordance. At the antimicrobial level, meropenem was subject to greatest discordance. New AMR variants were found for Egypt for Pseudomonas (blaOXA-486, blaOXA-488, blaOXA-905, blaIMP-43, blaPDC-35, blaPDC-45, blaPDC-201) and E. coli (blaTEM-176, blaTEM-190).
Conclusions: This study shows that there is phenotype-genotype discordance in AMR profiling among CAUTI isolates, highlighting the need for comprehensive approaches in resistome studies. We also show the genomic diversity of Gram-negative uropathogens contributing to disease burden in a little-studied LMIC setting.
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The Journal publishes articles that further knowledge and advance the science and application of antimicrobial chemotherapy with antibiotics and antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal agents. The Journal publishes primarily in human medicine, and articles in veterinary medicine likely to have an impact on global health.