Abstract
Objectives: Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemases (KPCs) have been increasingly reported in the UK since 2003. We analysed patient and isolate data for KPC-positive bacteria confirmed by the national reference laboratory from UK laboratories from August 2003 to August 2014, excluding North-West England, where the epidemiology has previously been studied. Methods: MICs were determined by BSAC agar dilution. Carbapenem-resistant isolates lacking imipenem/EDTA synergy were tested by PCR for blaKPC. MLST and blaKPC sequencing were performed on a subset of isolates. Plasmid analysis was performed by transformation, PCR-based replicon typing and, in some cases, whole-plasmid sequencing. Patient data provided by the sending laboratories were reviewed. Results: Two hundred and ten isolates with KPC enzymes were submitted from 71 UK laboratories outside North- West England, representing 160 patients. All were Enterobacteriaceae, predominantly K. pneumoniae (82%; 173/ 210), and most (91%; 191/210)were from hospitalized patients. Analysis of 100 isolates identified blaKPC-2 (62%), blaKPC-3 (30%) and blaKPC-4 (8%). Clonal group (CG) 258 was dominant among K. pneumoniae (64%; 54/84), but 21 unrelated STs were also identified. Plasmid analysis identified a diverse range of plasmids representing ≥11 different replicon types and found in multiple STs and species. Most (34/35) plasmids with IncFIB/FIIK replicons exhibited ≥99% sequence identity to pKpQIL. Conclusions: KPC enzymes are increasingly detected in Enterobacteriaceae in the UK, albeit without the major outbreaks seen in North-West England. K. pneumoniae CG258 are the dominant hosts, but plasmid spread plays a major role in KPC dissemination between other K. pneumoniae STs and enterobacterial species.
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Findlay, J., Hopkins, K. L., Doumith, M., Meunier, D., Wiuff, C., Hill, R., … Woodford, N. (2016). KPC enzymes in the UK: An analysis of the first 160 cases outside the North-West region. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 71(5), 1199–1206. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkv476
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