Beni-Suef University Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences (Nov 2023)

Carbapenemase producing Enterobacterales clinical isolates from a tertiary care hospital in Egypt

  • Inas El Defrawy,
  • Dalia Salem,
  • Ghada Ali,
  • Doaa Gamal,
  • Ehab El Dabaa,
  • Manal Diab,
  • Sohair Abd-Elmaguid Alyan,
  • Marwa K. Sallam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43088-023-00437-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Carbapenem resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) is on the rise globally, triggering a significant health threat and a substantial concern for infection control management. We aimed to detect and characterize carbapenemases producing Enterobacterales (CPE) clinical isolates over a period of nearly one-year duration in Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, a tertiary care hospital in Egypt through molecular and phenotypic methods using carbapenemase detection combination inhibitor disk set (Enterobacterales) MASTDISCS ID (MDI) (MAST, UK), with the addition of temocillin disk. Results CRE represented 6.5% of Enterobacterales. Healthcare-associated infections were frequently high representing 87% of the CRE isolated from hospitalized patients. Most of the CRE isolates were Klebsiella pneumonia (68%) followed by Escherichia coli (22%), Enterobacter cloacae (4%), Serratia marcescens (4%) and Citrobacter freundii (2%). Phenotypic detection revealed metallo-β lactamases in 84% of isolates, followed by oxacillinase-48 {(OXA-48) 6%} and Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase in 2% of the isolates. The most prevalent gene detected by conventional PCR was bla NDM (84%) followed by bla OXA-48 (6%) and bla KPC (2%). Excellent agreement was found between PCR and MDI for detection of carbapenemase production. Conclusions NDM carbapenemase is prevalent in our hospital. Carbapenemase detection combination inhibitor disk set (Enterobacterales) MASTDISCS ID is a useful tool for rapid and precise confirmation of the detection of CPE.

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