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Fecal Carriage and Epidemiology of Extended-Spectrum Beta-Lactamase/Carbapenemases Producing Enterobacterales Isolates in Bulgarian Hospitals.
Markovska, Rumyana; Stankova, Petya; Stoeva, Temenuga; Ivanova, Dobrinka; Pencheva, Daniela; Kaneva, Radka; Boyanova, Lyudmila.
  • Markovska R; Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Medical University of Sofia, Georgi Sofiiski, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Stankova P; Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Medical University of Sofia, Georgi Sofiiski, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Stoeva T; Department of Microbiology and Virology, Medical University of Varna, St. Marina, 9002 Varna, Bulgaria.
  • Ivanova D; Second Multiprofile Hospital for Active Treatment, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Pencheva D; Molecular Medicine Center, Medical University of Sofia, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Kaneva R; Molecular Medicine Center, Medical University of Sofia, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
  • Boyanova L; Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Medical University of Sofia, Georgi Sofiiski, 1431 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Antibiotics (Basel) ; 10(6)2021 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1295740
ABSTRACT
The gastrointestinal tract is an important reservoir of extended spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)/carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales isolates. This study included patients from two Bulgarian hospitals. Overall, 98 ESBL producers (including 68 Escherichia coli and 20 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates) were detected among 99 hospitalized patients, 212 patients at admission, and 92 hospital staff in 42.4%, 24.5%, and 4%, respectively. We observed blaCTX-M-15 in 47% of isolates, blaCTX-M-3 in 39% and blaCTX-M-14 in 11%. Three blaCTX-M-15 positive isolates were also blaKPC-2 positive. High transferability was detected for blaCTX-M-3 carrying plasmids (55%) with L/M and I1 replicon plasmids, followed by CTX-M-14 (36.4%) and CTX-M-15 (27.9%) with IncF plasmids. BlaKPC-2 was carried by FIIAs plasmids. Epidemiology typing revealed 8 K. pneumoniae ST types-ST15(8/20), ST17(4/20), ST37(2/20) and 9 E. coli ST types-ST131 (30.9%, 21/68), ST38 (8/68), ST95(7/68) and ST316(7/68). All ST131 isolates but one was from the highly virulent epidemic clone O25bST131. This is the first report in Bulgaria about ESBL/carbapenemase faecal carriage. We observed high ESBL/carbapenemases prevalence. A predominant number of isolates were members of highly epidemic and virulent PanEuropean clones ST15 K. pneumoniae and O25bST131 E. coli. High antibiotics usage during the COVID pandemic will worsen the situation. Routine screenings and strict infection control measures should be widely implemented.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Observational study Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Antibiotics10060747