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Evidence of an epidemic spread of KPC-producing Enterobacterales in Czech hospitals

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-95285-z

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  1. Czech Health Research Council [NU20J-05-00033]
  2. Charles University Research Fund PROGRES [Q39, CZ.02.1, 01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000787]
  3. Ministry of Education Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic

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The ongoing spread of KPC-producing strains in Czech hospitals is described in this study, with different types of bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids spreading among various Enterobacterales species. Local dissemination of IncR and IncN plasmids was observed in some districts. The evolution of bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids through genetic rearrangements facilitates their preservation and further dissemination.
The aim of the present study is to describe the ongoing spread of the KPC-producing strains, which is evolving to an epidemic in Czech hospitals. During the period of 2018-2019, a total of 108 KPC-producing Enterobacterales were recovered from 20 hospitals. Analysis of long-read sequencing data revealed the presence of several types of bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids; 19 out of 25 bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids could be assigned to R (n=12), N (n=5), C (n=1) and P6 (n=1) incompatibility (Inc) groups. Five of the remaining bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids were multireplicon, while one plasmid couldn't be typed. Additionally, phylogenetic analysis confirmed the spread of bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids among different clones of diverse Enterobacterales species. Our findings demonstrated that the increased prevalence of KPC-producing isolates was due to plasmids spreading among different species. In some districts, the local dissemination of IncR and IncN plasmids was observed. Additionally, the ongoing evolution of bla(KPC)-carrying plasmids, through genetic rearrangements, favours the preservation and further dissemination of these mobile genetic elements. Therefore, the situation should be monitored, and immediate infection control should be implemented in hospitals reporting KPC-producing strains.

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