Genomic analysis of carbapenemase-encoding plasmids and antibiotic resistance in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from Vietnam, 2021

  • Göpel L
  • Linh L
  • Sy B
  • et al.
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Carbapenem resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae is a major public health threat, especially in low- and middle-income countries. This study examined resistant strains from a hospital in Vietnam to understand how they spread and which antibiotics might still work. We found that a significant number of these bacteria carried resistance genes on different types of plasmids. Despite their resistance to many antibiotics, most strains remained susceptible to newer substances like cefiderocol and aztreonam/avibactam. Alarmingly, we also identified a hypervirulent strain that is carbapenem resistant, potentially posing an even greater risk to patients. This research provides insight into the epidemiology of the carbapenemase gene-harboring plasmids in a Vietnamese hospital. Understanding these resistance patterns can help guide antibiotic use and policy decisions to combat the growing threat of multidrug-resistant infections in Vietnam.

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Göpel, L., Linh, L. T. K., Sy, B. T., Boutin, S., Weikert-Asbeck, S., Eger, E., … Nurjadi, D. (2025). Genomic analysis of carbapenemase-encoding plasmids and antibiotic resistance in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates from Vietnam, 2021. Microbiology Spectrum, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03115-24

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