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Outbreaks of Imipenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Producing Carbapenemases in Korea

Authors
 Seok Hoon Jeong  ;  Il Kwon Bae  ;  Kwang Ok Park  ;  Young Jun An  ;  Seung Ghyu Sohn  ;  Seon Ju Jang  ;  Kwang Hoon Sung  ;  Ki Suk Yang  ;  Kyungwon Lee  ;  Dongeun Young  ;  Sang Hee Lee 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY, Vol.44(4) : 423-431, 2006 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN
 1225-8873 
Issue Date
2006
MeSH
Acinetobacter Infections/epidemiology* ; Acinetobacter Infections/microbiology ; Acinetobacter baumannii/drug effects ; Acinetobacter baumannii/enzymology ; Acinetobacter baumannii/isolation & purification* ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/metabolism ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ; Bacterial Proteins/metabolism* ; Cross Infection/epidemiology ; Cross Infection/microbiology ; Disease Outbreaks* ; Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial ; Humans ; Imipenem/metabolism ; Imipenem/pharmacology* ; Korea/epidemiology ; Phenotype ; Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods ; beta-Lactamases/metabolism*
Keywords
Acinetobacter baumannii ; carbapenemase ; IMP-1 ; OXA-23 ; ERIC-PCR
Abstract
Among 53 Acinetobacter baumannii isolates collected in 2004, nine imipenem-resistant isolates were obtained from clinical specimens taken from patients hospitalized in Busan, Korea. Nine carbapenemase-producing isolates were further investigated in order to determine the mechanisms underlying resistance. These isolates were then analyzed via antibiotic susceptibility testing, microbiological tests of carbapenemase activity, pI determination, transconjugation test, enterobacterial repetitive consensus (ERIC)-PCR, and DNA sequencing. One outbreak involved seven cases of infection by A. baumannii producing OXA-23 β-lactamase, and was found to have been caused by a single ERIC-PCR clone. During the study period, the other outbreak involved two cases of infection by A. baumannii producing IMP-1 β-lactamase. The two clones, one from each of the outbreaks, were characterized via a modified cloverleaf synergy test and an EDTA-disk synergy test. The isoelectric focusing of the crude bacterial extracts detected nitrocefin-positive bands with pI values of 6.65 (OXA-23) and 9.0 (IMP-1). The PCR amplification and characterization of the amplicons via direct sequencing showed that the clonal isolates harbored blaIMP-1 or blaOXA-23 determinants. The two clones were characterized by a multidrug resistance phenotype that remained unaltered throughout the outbreak. This resistance encompassed penicillins, extended-spectrum cephalosporins, carbapenems, monobactams, and aminoglycosides. These results appear to show that the imipenem resistance observed among nine Korean A. baumannii isolates could be attributed to the spread of an IMP-1- or OXA-23-producing clone. Our microbiological test of carbapenemase activity is a simple method for the screening of clinical isolates producing class D carbapenemase and/or class B metallo-β-lactamase, in order both to determine their clinical impact and to prevent further spread.
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Yonsei Authors
Yong, Dong Eun(용동은) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1225-8477
Lee, Kyungwon(이경원) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3788-2134
Jeong, Seok Hoon(정석훈) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9290-897X
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/109945
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