2018
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dky331
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The changing landscape of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium in Australia: a population-level genomic study

Abstract: Emerging vanA-VREfm in Australia is polyclonal, indicating repeat introductions of vanA-VREfm into hospitals and subsequent dissemination. The close relationship to global strains reinforces the need for ongoing screening and control of VREfm in Australia and abroad.

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“…In Australia, a study was conducted to obtain insights into the general VRE population of different hospitals. The researchers observed ST796 as the dominating lineage of the investigated region [60]. Hospital screening settings from Denmark observed the spread of several clones, including ST117, ST80, ST78, and ST192, and could further deduce VRE transmissions between patients, wards, and even hospitals.…”
Section: Molecular Analyses and Bioinformaticsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…In Australia, a study was conducted to obtain insights into the general VRE population of different hospitals. The researchers observed ST796 as the dominating lineage of the investigated region [60]. Hospital screening settings from Denmark observed the spread of several clones, including ST117, ST80, ST78, and ST192, and could further deduce VRE transmissions between patients, wards, and even hospitals.…”
Section: Molecular Analyses and Bioinformaticsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…While cgMLST uses a defined core genome reference, the MCG approach calculates an ad hoc core genome of the included sequence collection, also including accessory elements such as the FFP method. Other studies relied on SNP-based analyses only by using a proper and highly related reference genome to enhance the power of discrimination by this approach [60]. While these analyses provide results in high resolution, they are lacking comparability and transferability to other settings [41].…”
Section: Molecular Analyses and Bioinformaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CP027500). 7 The structure of the present Tn1546-like element was similar to that strain but seems to be more complex (Figure 2). We also found a Tn1546-like element carrying IS1216 and IS1542 elements in similar position to that previously reported in E. gallinarum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…6 A total of eight acquired glycopeptide resistance determinants have been reported in enterococci (VanA, VanB, VanD, VanE, VanG, VanL, VanM and VanN), of which VanA is the most frequently encountered worldwide. 7 The vanA gene is traditionally associated with a plastic antimicrobial resistance transposon, Tn1546, which also contains the additional genes responsible for vancomycin resistance (vanR, vanS, vanH, vanX, vanYand vanZ). Tn1546 is able to easily transpose into diverse conjugative plasmids, and the horizontal transfer of Tn1546-like elements also plays an important role in the dissemination of vanA-type VRE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-typeable VREfm strains have recently emerged and have been shown to be very rare in the UK: in a study encompassing whole genome sequencing of nearly 500 E. faecium healthcare-associated isolates from 2001-2011 in the UK and Ireland, there were only 5 cases of pstS -null VRE strains, all of which were isolated from a single English hospital, between 2004 and 2005 [7]. The emergence of such strains was even more recent in Australia: the first two strains were isolated in 2013, but numbers increased rapidly to a total of 89 cases, by the end of 2015 [8,29,30] and to about 300 cases, by the end of 2016 [25,30,31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%