2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13073-020-00814-6
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A Klebsiella pneumoniae ST307 outbreak clone from Germany demonstrates features of extensive drug resistance, hypermucoviscosity, and enhanced iron acquisition

Abstract: Background Antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae are a major cause of hospital- and community-acquired infections, including sepsis, liver abscess, and pneumonia, driven mainly by the emergence of successful high-risk clonal lineages. The K. pneumoniae sequence type (ST) 307 lineage has appeared in several different parts of the world after first being described in Europe in 2008. From June to October 2019, we recorded an outbreak of an extensively drug-resistant ST307 lineage in four medi… Show more

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“…Distinct hypervirulent strains that have also acquired carbapenemase genes can enter hospitals and spread among patients. This has mainly been described for China but can also occasionally be observed in Central Europe, including in Germany [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Distinct hypervirulent strains that have also acquired carbapenemase genes can enter hospitals and spread among patients. This has mainly been described for China but can also occasionally be observed in Central Europe, including in Germany [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Interestingly, previous studies suggest that ESBL-plasmid carriage does not ineluctably reduce bacterial fitness, which seems particularly true for specific clonal lineages (McNally et al, 2016;Schaufler et al, 2016a;Ranjan et al, 2018;Monárrez et al, 2019;Schaufler et al, 2019). The combination of MDR with high-level bacterial virulence and fitness leads to the emergence of these pandemic, high-risk clonal lineages and subsequently contributes to treatment failures, increasing morbidity, and mortality (Melzer and Petersen, 2007;Schwaber and Carmeli, 2007;Tumbarello et al, 2007;Beceiro et al, 2013;Schaufler et al, 2019;Heiden et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have thoroughly reviewed reports of convergent MDR-hvKp isolates from 2009 through early 2020, including genetic factors identified in the convergent isolates ( 50 , 51 ). Since these studies were published, there have recently been additional reports of convergence in Asia, North America, Europe, and South America ( 52 61 ). Convergence occurs most frequently when mobile genetic elements carrying multiple antibiotic resistance genes (such as those encoding ESBLs and carbapenemases) are acquired by hvKp, or when virulence genes (like rmpA and siderophores), are acquired by MDR-Kp.…”
Section: Convergence Of Hvkp and Mdr-kp Into Hypervirulent Bacteria That Are Highly Resistant To Antibioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convergence occurs most frequently when mobile genetic elements carrying multiple antibiotic resistance genes (such as those encoding ESBLs and carbapenemases) are acquired by hvKp, or when virulence genes (like rmpA and siderophores), are acquired by MDR-Kp. The most alarming finding was the recent observation of mosaic plasmids that harbored both antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes in isolates obtained from patients in Norway, the United Kingdom, China, and Germany ( 56 , 60 62 ), as these mosaic plasmids could act as a “one stop shop” for the simultaneous transmission of both hypervirulence and antimicrobial resistance phenotypes into cKp strains.…”
Section: Convergence Of Hvkp and Mdr-kp Into Hypervirulent Bacteria That Are Highly Resistant To Antibioticsmentioning
confidence: 99%