A case of IMP-4-, OXA-421-, OXA-96-, and CARB-2-producing acinetobacter pittii sequence type 119 in Australia

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An IMP-4-producing Acinetobacter pittii strain coproducing oxacillinases was isolated from a leg wound of a 67-year-old female patient. Identification to the species level by rpoB and gyrB sequencing and multiplex-PCR-based analysis revealed that the isolate was A. pittii. Whole-genome sequencing of this A. pittii isolate determined the presence of blaOXA-96, blaCARB-2, and a novel blaOXA-421 gene. The position of this novel blaOXA-421 gene was similar to that of blaOXA-51 in A. baumannii, downstream of the phosphinothricin N-acetyltransferase gene and upstream of fxsA in the chromosome. This A. pittii isolate was found to belong to sequence type 119 (ST119). Here, we report the first isolation of IMP-4-producing A. pittii ST119 with a novel blaOXA-421 gene from a patient in Australia and characterize its draft genome.

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Kamolvit, W., Derrington, P., Paterson, D. L., & Sidjabat, H. E. (2015). A case of IMP-4-, OXA-421-, OXA-96-, and CARB-2-producing acinetobacter pittii sequence type 119 in Australia. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(2), 727–730. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.02726-14

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