“…[3] OXA-48 was first described in the environmental bacterium Shewanella spp., and more recently there have been several reports of this enzyme, mainly in K. pneumoniae isolates, from countries in the Middle East, Europe, and northern and southern Africa. [4][5][6][7] OXA-181, a variant of OXA-48, was first identified in K. pneumoniae isolated from a Tanzanian patient. [7] It differs by just four amino acid substitutions in the active site, yet still confers the same levels of enzymatic hydrolysis of carbapenems as OXA-48.…”