Detection of maternal transmission of resistant Gram-negative bacteria in a Cambodian hospital setting

<p>Infection with Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase -producing&nbsp;<em>Enterobacterales</em>&nbsp;(ESBL-E) is common in infants and leads to increased intensive care unit admission and mortality, but the role of maternal transmission in colonization of infants is unclear. U...

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Những tác giả chính: Chomkatekaew, C, Thaipadungpanit, J, Hearn, P, Soeng, S, Pol, S, Neou, L, Hopkins, J, Turner, P, Batty, EM
Định dạng: Journal article
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: Frontiers Media 2023
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Tóm tắt:<p>Infection with Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase -producing&nbsp;<em>Enterobacterales</em>&nbsp;(ESBL-E) is common in infants and leads to increased intensive care unit admission and mortality, but the role of maternal transmission in colonization of infants is unclear. Using paired isolates from 50 pairs of mothers and neonates admitted to a Cambodian hospital, we investigated antimicrobial resistance in&nbsp;<em>Escherichia coli</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Klebsiella pneumoniae</em>&nbsp;using whole genome sequencing. We detected a wide variety of ESBL-E genes present in this population along with high levels of multidrug resistance. From 21 pairs where the same organism was present in both mother and neonate, we identified eight pairs with identical or near-identical isolates from both individuals suggestive of transmission at or around birth, including a pair with transmission of multiple strains. We found no evidence for transmission of plasmids only from mother to infant. This suggests vertical transmission outside hospitals as a common cause of ESBL-E colonization in neonates.</p>