Outbreak of Infection with Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Carrying bla IMP-8 in a University Medical Center in Taiwan
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- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- Vol. 39 (12), 4433-4439
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.39.12.4433-4439.2001
Abstract
Klebsiella pneumoniae strains with the transferable carbapenem-hydrolyzing metallo-β-lactamases, which include IMP- and VIM-type enzymes, remain extremely rare. To investigate whether IMP- or VIM-producing K. pneumoniaeisolates had spread at a university medical center in Taiwan, a total of 3,458 clinical isolates of K. pneumoniaeconsecutively collected in 1999 and 2000 were tested by the agar diffusion method, colony hybridization, PCR, and nucleotide sequencing. A total of 40 isolates (1.2%), or 17 nonrepetitive isolates, from 16 patients were found to carry bla IMP-8, a metallo-β-lactamase gene recently identified from a K. pneumoniae strain in Taiwan. Carriage ofbla VIM or otherbla IMP genes was detected in none of the remaining isolates. Of the 17 nonrepetitivebla IMP-8-positive isolates, 15 isolates (88.2%) appeared susceptible to imipenem (MICs, ≤4 μg/ml) and meropenem (MICs, ≤1 μg/ml), indicating the difficulty in detecting bla IMP-8 in K. pneumoniae by routine susceptibility tests; 14 isolates (82.4%) produced SHV-12 as well; and 14 isolates (82.4%) were also resistant to fluoroquinolones. The organisms caused wound infections in eight patients and bloodstream infections in three patients. They were not directly associated with the death of nine patients. Before the recovery of the bla IMP-8-positive isolates, all 16 patients had undergone various surgical procedures, and 15 patients had been admitted to the surgical intensive care unit, suggesting a nosocomial outbreak. Two major patterns were observed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis for 14 of the 17 nonrepetitive isolates, indicating that the clonal spread was mainly responsible for the outbreak.Keywords
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