Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the Netherlands: The nationwide emergence of a single sequence type

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Recently, the first outbreak of clonally related VIM-2 metallo-β-lactamase (MBL)-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in a Dutch tertiary-care centre was described. Subsequently, a nationwide surveillance study was performed in 2010-2011, which identified the presence of VIM-2 MBL-producing P. aeruginosa in 11 different hospitals. Genotyping by multiple-locus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA) showed that the majority of the 82 MBL-producing isolates found belonged to a single MLVA type (n=70, 85%), identified as ST111 by multilocus sequence typing (MLST). As MBL-producing isolates cause serious infections that are difficult to treat, the presence of clonally related isolates in various hospitals throughout the Netherlands is of nationwide concern. © 2012 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.

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Van der Bij, A. K., Van der Zwan, D., Peirano, G., Severin, J. A., Pitout, J. D. D., Van Westreenen, M., & Goessens, W. H. F. (2012). Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the Netherlands: The nationwide emergence of a single sequence type. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 18(9). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2012.03969.x

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