Pseudomonas asiatica is a recently proposed species of the genus Pseudomonas. This study describes eight isolates of carbapenem-resistant P. asiatica harboring blaNDM-1 and blaVIM-2, genes encoding metallo-lactamase (MBL). These isolates were obtained from urine samples of patients hospitalized in Myanmar. These isolates were resistant to carbapenems but susceptible to colistin. All eight isolates were positive for a carbapenemase inactivation method, CIMTrisII, and seven were positive on an immunochromatographic assay for NDM-type MBL. One isolate was highly resistant to aminoglycosides. Whole-genome sequencing showed that seven isolates harbored blaNDM-1 and one harbored blaVIM-2, with these genes located on the chromosome. One isolate harbored blaNDM-1 and rmtC, a gene encoding 16S rRNA methylase. Five types of genomic environments surrounding blaNDM-1 and blaVIM-2 were detected in these eight isolates, with four isolates having the same type. These data indicate that P. asiatica isolates harboring genes encoding carbapenemases, including blaNDM-1 and blaVIM-2, are spreading in medical settings in Myanmar.
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Tohya, M., Tada, T., Watanabe, S., Kuwahara-Arai, K., Zin, K. N., Zaw, N. N., … Tin, H. H. (2019). Emergence of carbapenem-resistant pseudomonas asiatica producing NDM-1 and VIM-2 Metallo-Lactamases in Myanmar. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 63(8). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00475-19
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