Tracking carbapenemase-producing bacteria by molecular typing: Population diversity and sampling pitfall

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While typing methods are increasingly refined, the sampling of bacteria to be typed in healthcare-associated infection context retains less attention. Through 2 emblematic cases of in-hospital transmission of extensively drug-resistant bacteria producing carbapenemases, we demonstrate the impact of colony sampling in typing results. Because of intra-population diversity, typing several colonies of same species and resistotype was needed to fully track the transmission among patients. Bacterial population studies could better decipher transmission routes of healthcare-associated bacteria, thereby improving outbreak control.

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Baranovsky, S., Romano-Bertrand, S., Dumont, Y., Masnou, A., Hammer, F., Godreuil, S., … Jumas-Bilak, E. (2018). Tracking carbapenemase-producing bacteria by molecular typing: Population diversity and sampling pitfall. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 65, 104–106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2018.07.020

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