Microorganisms (Jun 2022)

Unraveling the Diversity of Co-Colonization by CPE

  • Gabrielle Levi,
  • Mor Lurie-Weinberger,
  • Alona Keren-Paz,
  • Antoine O. Andremont,
  • David Schwartz,
  • Yehuda Carmeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10071292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 1292

Abstract

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and more specifically, carbapenem-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) strains, are increasing worldwide. Despite their growing prevalence, in most high-income countries, the detection of CPE is still considered a low-frequency event. Sporadically, patients co-colonized with distinct CPE strains and/or different carbapenemase enzymes are detected. In this paper, we present three cases that illustrate the underlying mechanisms of co-colonization, focusing on horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and patient-to-patient transmission. We also demonstrate the diversity of CPE species and discuss the potential consequences of co-colonization.

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