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Carbapenemase genes in clinical and environmental isolates of Acinetobacter spp. from Quito, Ecuador

  • Nicole Sotomayor
  • , José Eduardo Villacis
  • , Noela Burneo
  • , Jorge Reyes
  • , Sonia Zapata
  • , Rosa de los Ángeles Bayas-Rea*
  • *Autor correspondiente de este trabajo
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
  • Instituto Nacional de Investigación en Salud Pública
  • Universidad Central del Ecuador

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Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter spp. is associated with nosocomial infections in intensive care unit patients, resulting in high mortality. Although Acinetobacter spp. represent a serious public health problem worldwide, there are a few studies related to the presence of carbapenemases in health care facilities and other environmental settings in Ecuador. The main aim of this study was to characterize the carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter spp. isolates obtained from four hospitals (52) and from five rivers (27) close to Quito. We used the disc diffusion and EDTA sinergy tests to determine the antimicrobial susceptibility and the production of metallo β-lactamases, respectively. We carried out a multiplex PCR of gyrB gene and the sequencing of partial rpoB gene to bacterial species identification. We performed molecular screening of nine carbapenem-resistant genes (blaSPM, blaSIM, blaGIM, blaGES, blaOXA-23, blaOXA-24, blaOXA-51, blaOXA-58, and blaOXA-143) by multiplex PCR, followed by identification using sequencing of blaOXA genes. Our findings showed that carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii were the main species found in health care facilities and rivers. Most of the clinical isolates came from respiratory tract samples and harbored blaOXA-23, blaOXA-366, blaOXA-72, blaOXA-65, blaOXA-70, and blaOXA-143- like genes. The river isolates harbored only the blaOXA-51 and probably blaOXA-259 genes. We concluded that the most predominant type of carbapenem genes among isolates were both blaOXA-23 and blaOXA-65 among A. baumannii clinical isolates.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe17199
PublicaciónPeerJ
Volumen12
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2024

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