Towards endemicity: large-scale expansion of the NDM-1-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11 lineage in Poland, 2015–16
Author:
Baraniak A1, Machulska M1, Żabicka D2, Literacka E2, Izdebski R1, Urbanowicz P1ORCID, Bojarska K2, Herda M2, Kozińska A2, Hryniewicz W2, Gniadkowski M1, Wróblewska M, Dulny G, Meler A, Filczak K, Pietrak-Sieklucka B, Pawlik K, Ładomirska-Pestkowska K, Rudaś D, Janas-Osiak E, Kociszewska D, Borzęcka B, Sulikowska A, Marciniak A, Niecwietajewa I, Stankiewicz D, Wojciechowska B, Stepnowska E, Zawidzka E, Żak-Puławska Z, Stelmach A, Strojnowska H, Grochowalska A, Pracałek G, Olszańska D, Tryniszewska E A, Wieczorek P, Grzybowska T, Stepaniuk G,
Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Microbiology, National Medicines Institute, Warsaw, Poland 2. Department of Epidemiology and Clinical Microbiology, The National Reference Centre for Susceptibility Testing, National Medicines Institute, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesIn 2015 and 2016 Poland recorded rapid proliferation of New Delhi MBL (NDM)-producing Enterobacterales, with at least 470 and 1780 cases, respectively. We addressed the roles of the Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11 NDM-1 outbreak genotype, already spreading in 2012–14, and of newly imported organisms in this increase.MethodsThe study included 2136 NDM-positive isolates identified between April 2015 and December 2016, following transfer of patients with K. pneumoniae ST147 NDM-1 from Tunisia to Warsaw in March 2015. The isolates were screened by PCR mapping for variants of blaNDM-carrying Tn125-like elements. Selected isolates were typed by PFGE and MLST. NDM-encoding plasmids were analysed by nuclease S1/hybridization, transfer assays, PCR-based replicon typing and PCR mapping.ResultsThe organisms were mainly K. pneumoniae containing the Tn125A variant of the ST11 epidemic lineage (n = 2094; ∼98%). Their representatives were of the outbreak pulsotype and ST11, and produced NDM-1, encoded by specific IncFII (pKPX-1/pB-3002cz)-like plasmids. The isolates were recovered in 145 healthcare centres in 13/16 administrative regions, predominantly the Warsaw area. The ‘Tunisian’ genotype K. pneumoniae ST147 NDM-1 Tn125F comprised 18 isolates (0.8%) from eight institutions. The remaining 24 isolates, mostly K. pneumoniae and Escherichia coli of diverse STs, produced NDM-1 or NDM-5 specified by various Tn125 derivatives and plasmids.ConclusionsThe K. pneumoniae ST11 NDM-1 outbreak has dramatically expanded in Poland since 2012, which may bring about a countrywide endemic situation in the near future. In addition, the so-far limited K. pneumoniae ST147 NDM-1 outbreak plus multiple NDM imports from different countries were observed in 2015–16.
Funder
SPUB MIKROBANK Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education Ministry of Health National Medicines Institute
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)
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