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Providencia pseudovermicola sp. nov.: redefining Providencia vermicola and unveiling multidrug-resistant strains from diabetic foot ulcers in Egypt
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Providencia pseudovermicola sp. nov.: redefining Providencia vermicola and unveiling multidrug-resistant strains from diabetic foot ulcers in Egypt
Providencia pseudovermicola sp. nov.: redefining Providencia vermicola and unveiling multidrug-resistant strains from diabetic foot ulcers in Egypt
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Providencia pseudovermicola sp. nov.: redefining Providencia vermicola and unveiling multidrug-resistant strains from diabetic foot ulcers in Egypt

2025
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Overview
Background Providencia species are concerning due to their intrinsic resistance to colistin and tigecycline, complicating the treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections. Methods In the current study, two MDR isolates, DFU6 and DFU52 T , were recovered from infected diabetic foot ulcers in Egypt in 2024. Following their initial identification as Providencia stuartii using VITEK® 2 and MALDI-TOF-MS, the isolates were subjected to whole-genome sequencing via DNBseq. Results While the 16S rRNA gene showed 100% similarity to that of Providencia vermicola , phylogenomic analysis against the type strains in the TYGS database, including P. vermicola DSM 17385 T confirmed that these isolates represent a distinct species within the genus, further supported by overall genome-relatedness indices (ORGIs). This discrepancy prompted us to revise the taxonomy of all published genomes of P. vermicola strains ( n  = 59) which revealed misidentification of at least 56 strains that are unrelated to the type strain of this species. DFU6 and DFU52 T carried novel sequence types (ST29 and ST41, submitted to PubMLST) and harbored multiple resistance genes. Both strains contained the qnrD1 gene on a small, non-mobilizable plasmid. DFU52 T possessed a conjugative plasmid encoding bla CMY−6 , bla NDM−1 , rmtC , aac(6’)-Ib10 , sul1 , aph(3’)-Ia , and qacEΔ1 . DFU6 carried an IS Ecp 1-associated bla CTX−M−14 , along with aadA , dfrA1 , lnuF in a class 2 integron, and armA , msrE , and mphE on a resistance plasmid. Both isolates also featured a pathogenicity island (PAI) integrated into the pheV gene with fimbriae-encoding genes. Conclusion Following our reassessment of the taxonomic classification of all P. vermicola strains with published genomes, we propose reclassifying certain strains, including DFU6 and DFU52 T , into distinct species for which we propose the name Providencia pseudovermicola sp. nov. We recommend DFU52 T (= CCASU-2024-72) as the type strain for the novel species. We also shed light on the public health threat of this novel species as a human pathogen that harbours carbapenem and aminoglycoside resistance genes on mobile genetic elements.