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Genomic investigation of multispecies and multivariant bla NDM outbreak reveals key role of horizontal plasmid transmission
by
Dennison, Amanda
, Spelman, Denis W.
, Hawkey, Jane
, Wisniewski, Jessica A.
, Peleg, Anton Y.
, Blakeway, Luke V.
, Pragastis, Katherine
, Stewardson, Andrew J.
, Vezina, Ben
, Bass, Pauline
, Dennis, Adelaide
, Harshegyi, Taylor
, Jenney, Adam W.J.
, Macesic, Nenad
, Badoordeen, Gnei Zweena
, Cottingham, Hugh
2024
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Genomic investigation of multispecies and multivariant bla NDM outbreak reveals key role of horizontal plasmid transmission
by
Dennison, Amanda
, Spelman, Denis W.
, Hawkey, Jane
, Wisniewski, Jessica A.
, Peleg, Anton Y.
, Blakeway, Luke V.
, Pragastis, Katherine
, Stewardson, Andrew J.
, Vezina, Ben
, Bass, Pauline
, Dennis, Adelaide
, Harshegyi, Taylor
, Jenney, Adam W.J.
, Macesic, Nenad
, Badoordeen, Gnei Zweena
, Cottingham, Hugh
in
2024
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Genomic investigation of multispecies and multivariant bla NDM outbreak reveals key role of horizontal plasmid transmission
by
Dennison, Amanda
, Spelman, Denis W.
, Hawkey, Jane
, Wisniewski, Jessica A.
, Peleg, Anton Y.
, Blakeway, Luke V.
, Pragastis, Katherine
, Stewardson, Andrew J.
, Vezina, Ben
, Bass, Pauline
, Dennis, Adelaide
, Harshegyi, Taylor
, Jenney, Adam W.J.
, Macesic, Nenad
, Badoordeen, Gnei Zweena
, Cottingham, Hugh
2024
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Genomic investigation of multispecies and multivariant bla NDM outbreak reveals key role of horizontal plasmid transmission
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Genomic investigation of multispecies and multivariant bla NDM outbreak reveals key role of horizontal plasmid transmission
2024
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New Delhi metallo-β-lactamases (NDMs) are major contributors to the spread of carbapenem resistance globally. In Australia, NDMs were previously associated with international travel, but from 2019 we noted increasing incidence of NDM-positive clinical isolates. We investigated the clinical and genomic epidemiology of NDM carriage at a tertiary-care Australian hospital from 2016 to 2021.
We identified 49 patients with 84 NDM-carrying isolates in an institutional database, and we collected clinical data from electronic medical record. Short- and long-read whole genome sequencing was performed on all isolates. Completed genome assemblies were used to assess the genetic setting of
genes and to compare NDM plasmids.
Of 49 patients, 38 (78%) were identified in 2019-2021 and only 11 (29%) of 38 reported prior travel, compared with 9 (82%) of 11 in 2016-2018 (
.037). In patients with NDM infection, the crude 7-day mortality rate was 0% and the 30-day mortality rate was 14% (2 of 14 patients). NDMs were noted in 41 bacterial strains (ie, species and sequence type combinations). Across 13 plasmid groups, 4 NDM variants were detected:
,
,
, and
. We noted a change from a diverse NDM plasmid repertoire in 2016-2018 to the emergence of conserved
IncN and
IncX3 epidemic plasmids, with interstrain spread in 2019-2021. These plasmids were noted in 19 (50%) of 38 patients and 35 (51%) of 68 genomes in 2019-2021.
Increased NDM case numbers were due to local circulation of 2 epidemic plasmids with extensive interstrain transfer. Our findings underscore the challenges of outbreak detection when horizontal transmission of plasmids is the primary mode of spread.
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