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Dissemination Mechanisms of NDM Genes in Hospitalized Patients

Abstract

Background: NDM-producing Enterobacteriaceae are a major clinical concern worldwide. We characterized NDM-positive pathogens isolated from patients and assessed the dissemination patterns of the genes in a hospital setting.

Methods: Eleven NDM-positive Enterobacteriaceae (three , six and two ) were isolated from nine patients over a 1 year period. Antimicrobial susceptibility was assessed by MICs. A combination of short- and long-read WGS was used for genome analysis. Clinical treatment history of patients was linked with genetic features of individual isolates to investigate the dissemination patterns of the genes and NDM-positive strains.

Results: in clonal were transmitted between two patients. In other instances, an identical IncC plasmid encoding NDM-1 was transmitted between and isolated from the same patient, and an IncX3 plasmid, carrying or , was harboured in non-clonal . Varying patterns of IS elements were identified as a critical transmission mechanism in association with genes.

Conclusions: Multiple transmission patterns were identified in hospitalized patients, including dissemination of clonal bacterial strains carrying resistance genes and horizontal transfer of resistance genes among divergent bacterial strains. Controlling spread of NDM is complex: while attention to standard infection control practices is critically important, this needs to be matched by aggressive efforts to limit unnecessary antimicrobial use, to minimize the selection for and risk of transfer of 'high mobility' resistance genes among Enterobacteriaceae.

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