Three prolonged outbreaks of metallo-β-lactamase-producing <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> in an Upper Austrian hospital, 2017-2023

  • Adriana Cabal
  • , Anna Hoertenhuber
  • , Yarub Salaheddin
  • , Anna Stoeger
  • , Burkhard Springer
  • , Stefan Bletz
  • , Alexander Mellmann
  • , Patrick Hyden
  • , Rainer Hartl
  • , Johannes Weinberger
  • , Rick Conzemius
  • , Markus Hell (Co-Autor/-in)
  • , Beatriz Daza-Prieto
  • , Kathrin Lippert
  • , Georg Steindl
  • , Sandra Koeberl-Jelovcan
  • , Werner Ruppitsch

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Abstract

In spring 2022, an increase in metallo-beta-lactamase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MBL-Pa) infections was detected in a hospital in Upper Austria. To identify the source of infection and to stop further transmissions, an epidemiological outbreak investigation including whole-genome sequencing (WGS)-based typing was conducted. The final case definition included cases admitted to the hospital between 2020 and 2023 with an MBL-Pa in one of the three genomic clusters identified. In addition, the investigation was extended to include historical cases from 2017. Core genome multilocus sequence typing was performed to assess the genetic relatedness between the isolates. Fifty-four clinical P. aeruginosa isolates and eight P. aeruginosa isolates from the hospital environment were obtained. All but nine isolates grouped into one of three genomic clusters (ST235/blaVIM-1, ST111/blaVIM-2, or ST621/blaIMP-13), which were considered to be distinct, prolonged outbreaks involving 47 out of 52 cases. The most likely source of infection for cluster 1 (ST111/blaVIM-2) and cluster 2 (ST235/blaVIM-1) was sinks in the intensive care unit (ICU) washroom. Cluster 3 clone (ST621/blaIMP-13) could have originated in the urology ward in 2020 and then spread to the ICU years later. However, the nosocomial origin of this clone could not be proven. In March 2023, following the implementation of control measures (gowning, patient isolation, screening, and daily disinfection), no further MLB-Pa was detected, and the outbreaks were considered to be over. As ICUs play an important role in the transmission of P. aeruginosa, emphasis should be placed on genomic surveillance, infection prevention, and control in such wards.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seitenumfang16
FachzeitschriftMICROBIOLOGY SPECTRUM
Jahrgang12
Ausgabenummer10
Frühes Online-DatumAug. 2024
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PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 3 Okt. 2024

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