Microbiologia Medica (Apr 2013)

Emergence of carbapenem resistance in Enterobacteriaceae strains in Padua (Italy) from January 2008 to July 2012: phenotypic and genotipic assays

  • Andrea Bartolini,
  • Ilaria Frasson,
  • Maria Angela Biasolo,
  • Ettore De Canale,
  • Tiziana Tommasini,
  • Caterina Boldrin,
  • Lucia Rossi,
  • Sara N. Richter,
  • Antonietta Cavallaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/mm.2013.2281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1

Abstract

Read online

Introduction: In the management of nosocomial infections, the emergence of carbapenem-resistance in Enterobacteriaceae strains is a matter of increasing concern. The aim of this study was to detect and actively survey the presence of these strains by using phenotypic and genotypic assays. Methods: The screening of the strains with reduced carbapenem susceptibility was carried out using the automated Vitek®2 System (bioMérieux). Subsequently, we performed both different confirmation phoenotypic assays (Modified Hodge Test, Kirby-Bauer test, Etest® MBL MP/MPI, Etest® AmpC, Mueller-Hinton/cloxacillin test) and molecular identification tests ( PCR assays). Results: All the screened carbapenemase-producing strains (on the bases of the phenotypic tests results) were confirmed to harbour β-lactamase genes (by PCR analysis): 460 strains were positive for the presence of the blaKPC and 6 for the presence of the blaVIM gene. Conclusions: KPC-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae strains caused in our hospital,in the period 2008-2012, an outbreak of infection that was subsequently restricted with effective containment measures. It is mandatory that all carbapenemase-producing species will be closely monitored in hospital setting, to contain the possible rapid spread of strains showing more expansion properties and virulence.

Keywords