International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jul 2023)

Occurrence, resistance patterns, and management of carbapenemase-producing bacteria in war-wounded refugees from Ukraine

  • Fabian K. Berger,
  • Georges P. Schmartz,
  • Tobias Fritz,
  • Nils Veith,
  • Farah Alhussein,
  • Sophie Roth,
  • Sophie Schneitler,
  • Thomas Gilcher,
  • Barbara C. Gärtner,
  • Vakhtang Pirpilashvili,
  • Tim Pohlemann,
  • Andreas Keller,
  • Jacqueline Rehner,
  • Sören L. Becker

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 132
pp. 89 – 92

Abstract

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We analyzed consecutive clinical cases of infections due to carbapenemase-producing gram-negative bacteria detected in war-wounded patients from Ukraine who were treated at one university medical center in southwest Germany between June and December 2022. The isolates of multiresistant gram-negative bacteria were subjected to a thorough microbiological characterization and whole genome sequencing (WGS). We identified five war-wounded Ukrainian patients who developed infections with New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase 1-positive Klebsiella pneumoniae. Two isolates also carried OXA-48 carbapenemases. The bacteria were resistant to novel antibiotics, such as ceftazidime/avibactam and cefiderocol. The used treatment strategies included combinations of ceftazidime/avibactam + aztreonam, colistin, or tigecycline. WGS suggested transmission during primary care in Ukraine. We conclude that there is an urgent need for thorough surveillance of multiresistant pathogens in patients from war zones.

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