National point prevalence study on carriage of multidrug-resistant microorganisms in Dutch long-term care facilities in 2018

Author:

van Kleef Esther12ORCID,Wielders Cornelia C H2,Schouls Leo M3,Feenstra Sabiena G2,Hertogh Cees M P M24,Bonten Marc J M56,van Weert Yolanda2,Tostmann Alma78,van der Lubben Mariken9,de Greeff Sabine C2,Glasner Corinna,Fokkert Karin,Rademakers Emma,Terwee Marja,van Nimwegen Dagmar,Paulich Hans,de Raadt Lisa,Punt Else,den Boogert Elke,Jansen Thera Habben,Voss Andreas,Kluytmans Jan,Vos Greet,Schultsz Constance,Bootsma Martin,van ’t Bosch Gerda,van Sprundel Tineke,Vos Greet,Bergervoet Paul,Schreijer Anja,Sijpkes Gea,van Haastert Corrien,Krom André,van den Brink Patricia,Vesseur Jan,Beckers Astrid,Reedijk Nancy,Rossen John,Savelkoul Paul,Laros Jeroen,van den Dool Carline,Bijkerk Paul,Beijshuizen Berend,Mangen Marie-José,Hertroys Rudy,Altorf-van der Kuil Wieke,van Gaalen Rolina,Alblas Jeroen,Verhoef Linda,Franz Eelco,van Duijkeren Engeline,de Haan Angela,Notermans Daan,Poorter Elsa,Landman Fabian,van der Heide Han,Bakker Jacinta,Groot James,van der Zwaluw Kim,van Santen Marga,van Luit Martijn,Witteveen Sandra,Kuiling Sjoerd,Feenstra Sabiena,van Alebeek Josie,Vermolen Julika,Mennen Marcel,van Maurik Arnold,Smeets Elma,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerpen, Belgium

2. Centre for Infectious Disease Control (CIb), National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Bilthoven, The Netherlands

3. Centre for Infectious Disease Research, Diagnostics and Laboratory Surveillance, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Bilthoven, The Netherlands

4. Department of General Practice & Old Age Medicine, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam Medical Centers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

5. Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands

6. Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), Utrecht, The Netherlands

7. Hygiene and Infection Prevention Unit, Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud Centre for Infectious Diseases, Radboud university medical centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

8. Regional Epidemiology Consultant, Gelderland AMR and Infection Prevention Network, The Netherlands

9. Regional laboratory, Municipal Health Service (GGD) Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Long-term care facilities (LTCFs) may act as a reservoir of ESBL-producing Enterobacterales (ESBL-E) and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) for hospitals and the general population. In this study, we estimated the prevalence and molecular epidemiology of rectal carriage with ESBL-E and CPE in residents of Dutch LTCFs between March 2018 and December 2018. Methods LTCFs were geographically selected across the country. For each LTCF, a random sample of residents were tested for ESBL-E and CPE in 2018. To identify risk factors for high carriage prevalence and/or individual carriage, characteristics of LTCFs and of a subset of the tested residents were collected. WGS was conducted on isolates from LTCFs with an ESBL-E prevalence of >10% and all CPE isolates to identify institutional clonal transmission. Results A total of 4420 residents of 159 LTCFs were included. The weighted mean ESBL-E prevalence was 8.3% (95% CI: 6.8–10.0) and no CPE were found. In 53 LTCFs (33%), where ESBL-E prevalence was >10%, MLST using WGS (wgMLST) was performed. This included 264 isolates, the majority being Escherichia coli (n = 224) followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 30). Genetic clusters were identified in more than half (30/53; 57%) of high ESBL-positive LTCFs. Among the E. coli isolates, blaCTX-M-15 (92/224; 41%) and blaCTX-M-27 (40/224; 18%) were the most prevalent ESBL-encoding genes. For K. pneumoniae isolates, the most common was blaCTX-M-15 (23/30; 80%). Conclusions The estimated prevalence of ESBL-E rectal carriage in Dutch LTCFs is 8.3% and resistance is observed mainly in E. coli with predominance of blaCTX-M-15 and blaCTX-M-27. ESBL-E prevalence in LTCFs seems comparable to previously reported prevalence in hospitals and the general population.

Funder

Dutch Ministry of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)

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