PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Clinical and Molecular Epidemiology of Multidrug-Resistant P. aeruginosa Carrying aac(6')-Ib-cr, qnrS1 and blaSPM Genes in Brazil.

  • Bruna Fuga Araujo,
  • Melina Lorraine Ferreira,
  • Paola Amaral de Campos,
  • Sabrina Royer,
  • Deivid William da Fonseca Batistão,
  • Raquel Cristina Cavalcanti Dantas,
  • Iara Rossi Gonçalves,
  • Ana Luiza Souza Faria,
  • Cristiane Silveira de Brito,
  • Jonny Yokosawa,
  • Paulo Pinto Gontijo-Filho,
  • Rosineide Marques Ribas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0155914
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. e0155914

Abstract

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We described a comprehensive analysis of the molecular epidemiology of multidrug-resistant (MDR) P. aeruginosa. Molecular analysis included typing by Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis, identification of genes of interest through PCR-based assays and sequencing of target genes. Case-control study was conducted to better understand the prognostic of patients and the impact of inappropriate therapy in patients with bacteremia, as well as the risk factors of MDR infections. We observed a high rate of MDR isolates (40.7%), and 51.0% of them was independently associated with inappropriate antibiotic therapy. Bacteremia was detected in 66.9% of patients, and prolonged hospital stay was expressive in those resistant to fluoroquinolone. Plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance genes (PMQR), qnrS1 and aac(6')Ib-cr, were detected in two different nosocomial isolates (5.3%), and the aac(6')-Ib7 variant was detected at a high frequency (87.5%) in those negative to PMQR. The presence of mutations in gyrA and parC genes was observed in 100% and 85% of selected isolates, respectively. Isolates harboring PMQR genes or mutations in gyrA and parC were not closely related, except in those containing SPM (São Paulo metallo-β-lactamase) clone. In addition, there is no study published in Brazil to date reporting the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates harboring both qnrS1 and aac(6')Ib-cr genes, with alarming frequency of patients with inappropriate therapy.