Frontiers in Medicine (Oct 2021)

A New Tool for Analyses of Whole Genome Sequences Reveals Dissemination of Specific Strains of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium in a Hospital

  • Lis Marbjerg,
  • Caroline Louise Stougaard,
  • Sophie-Amalie Grønhøj Sørensen,
  • Amalie Vørs Thomsen,
  • Lis Wang,
  • Lise Andersen,
  • Thomas Emil Andersen,
  • Thomas Emil Andersen,
  • Birgitte Kallipolitis,
  • Michael Kemp,
  • Michael Kemp

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.733676
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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A new easy-to-use online bioinformatic tool analyzing whole genome sequences of healthcare associated bacteria was used by a local infection control unit to retrospectively map genetic relationship of isolates of E. faecium carrying resistance genes to vancomycin in a hospital. Three clusters of isolates were detected over a period of 5 years, suggesting transmission between patients. Individual relatedness between isolates within each cluster was established by SNP analyses provided by the system. Genetic antimicrobial resistance mechanisms to antibiotics other than vancomycin were identified. The results suggest that the system is suited for hospital surveillance of E. faecium carrying resistance genes to vancomycin in settings with access to next Generation Sequencing without bioinformatic expertise for interpretation of the genome sequences.

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