Clonal spread of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in a neonatal intensive care unit

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Acinetobacter baumannii has often been associated with colonization and/or infection in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). This study describes a clonal spread of carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii (CRAB) isolates in an NICU. In total, 21 CRAB isolates were collected from premature newborns. Only polymyxin B was active against such isolates. Nineteen CRAB isolates were clonally related (Cluster C, which belonged to worldwide-disseminated ST1). All newborns had peripheral access and had received β-lactam therapy previously. The implementation of strict infection control measures was of fundamental importance to eradicate the clonal type in the study hospital.

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Maciel, W. G., da Silva, K. E., Croda, J., Cayô, R., Ramos, A. C., de Sales, R. O., … Simionatto, S. (2018). Clonal spread of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in a neonatal intensive care unit. Journal of Hospital Infection, 98(3), 300–304. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2017.10.015

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