An unequivocal superbug: PDR Klebsiella pneumoniae with an arsenal of resistance and virulence factor genes

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Introduction: Infections caused by extensively-drug resistant (XDR) and pan-drug resistant (PDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae represent an emerging threat due to the high associated mortality. This study aimed to characterize two carbapenem resistant K. pneumoniae strains from the same patient, the first being PDR (referred to as IMP 1078b) and the second being XDR (referred to as IMP 1078s) isolated from the same patient. Methodology: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was done for the 2 K. pneumoniae isolates, followed by carbapenem/β-lactamase inhibitor combination assay, and fitness cost against cefepime and meropenem. Then, whole-genome sequence analysis was performed to decipher the molecular mechanisms behind the high level of resistance recorded in both isolates. Finally, qRT-PCR was done for β-lactam resistant genes. Results: This is the first report about a K. pneumoniae isolate harboring 47 antimicrobial resistance genes and having type IV pilli (Yersinia) and the fimbrial adherence determinant Stb (Salmonella) as virulence factors. Further analysis on both isolates are discussed within the article. Conclusions: The co-existence of a high number of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) genes and virulence factor genes may lead to a life threatening invasive and untreatable infection. Copyright © 2021 Sleiman et al.

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Amr, K. pneumoniae, Ndm, Oxa, Pdr, Xdr, Anti-bacterial agents, Catheter-related infections, Drug resistance, multiple, bacterial, Global health, Humans, Klebsiella infections, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Male, Virulence factors, Young adult, Ampicillin, Avibactam, Beta lactamase inhibitor, Carbapenem, Carbapenemase, Cefepime, Cefotaxime, Ceftazidime, Edetate calcium, Edetate calcium disodium, Ertapenem, Extended spectrum beta lactamase, Imipenem, Meropenem, Piperacillin plus tazobactam, Tetracycline, Antiinfective agent, Virulence factor, Acinetobacter baumannii, Antibacterial activity, Antibiotic resistance, Article, Bacillus subtilis, Bacterial growth, Bacterium identification, Bacterium isolate, Biofilm, Colony forming unit, Extensive drug resistance, Gene, Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry, Microtiter plate assay, Minimum inhibitory concentration, Multidrug resistant klebsiella pneumoniae, Multilocus sequence typing, Nonhuman, Real time polymerase chain reaction, Salmonella, Sequence analysis, Single nucleotide polymorphism, Staphylococcus aureus, Yersinia, Case report, Catheter infection, Drug effect, Genetics, Human, Klebsiella infection, Multidrug resistance

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