934 resultados para MRSA, caMRSA, epidemiology, pfge, spa-typing
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Objectives: Recent population genetic studies suggest that the Staphylococcal Chromosome Cassettes mec (SCCmec) was acquired at a global scale much more frequently than previously thought. We hypothesized that such acquisitions can also be observed at a local level. In the present study, we aimed at investigating the diversity of SCCmec in a local MRSA population, where the dissemination of four MRSA clones has been observed (JCM 2007, 45: 3729). Methods: All the MRSA isolates (one per patient) recovered in the Vaud canton of Switzerland from January 2005 to December 2008 were analyzed in this study. We used the Double Locus Sequence Typing (DLST) method, based on clfB and spa loci, and the e-BURST algorithm to group the types with one allele in common (i.e. clone). To increase the discriminatory power of the DLST method, a third polymorphic marker (clfA) was further analyzed on a sub-sample of isolates. The SCCmec type of each isolate was determined with the first two PCRs of the Kondo scheme. Results: DLST analysis indicated that 1884/2036 isolates (92.5%) belong to the four predominant clones. A majority of isolates in each clone harboured an identical SCCmec type: 61/64 (95%) isolates to DLST clone 1−1 SCCmec IV, 1282/1323 (97%) to clone 2−2 SCCmec II, 237/288 (82%) to clone 3−3 SCCmec IV, and 192/209 (92%) to clone 4−4 SCCmec I. Unexpectedly, different SCCmec types were present in a single predominant DLST clone: SCCmec V plus one unusual type in 3 isolates of clone 1−1; SCCmec I, IV, V, VI plus two unusual types in 41 isolates of clone 2−2; SCCmec I, II, VI plus three unusual types in 51 isolates of clone 3−3; and SCCmec II, IV, V plus one unusual type in 17 isolates of clone 4−4. Interestingly, adding a third locus generally did not change the classification of incongruent SCCmec types, suggesting that these SCCmec elements have been acquired locally during the dissemination of the clones. Conclusion: Although the SCCmec diversity within clones was relatively low at a local level, a significant proportion of isolates with different SCCmec have been identified in the four major clones. This suggests that the local acquisition of SCCmec elements is not a rare event and illustrates the great capacity of S. aureus to quickly adapt to its environment by acquiring new genetic elements.
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Although the molecular typing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is important to understand the local epidemiology of this opportunistic pathogen, it remains challenging. Our aim was to develop a simple typing method based on the sequencing of two highly variable loci. Single-strand sequencing of three highly variable loci (ms172, ms217, and oprD) was performed on a collection of 282 isolates recovered between 1994 and 2007 (from patients and the environment). As expected, the resolution of each locus alone [number of types (NT) = 35-64; index of discrimination (ID) = 0.816-0.964] was lower than the combination of two loci (NT = 78-97; ID = 0.966-0.971). As each pairwise combination of loci gave similar results, we selected the most robust combination with ms172 [reverse; R] and ms217 [R] to constitute the double-locus sequence typing (DLST) scheme for P. aeruginosa. This combination gave: (i) a complete genotype for 276/282 isolates (typability of 98%), (ii) 86 different types, and (iii) an ID of 0.968. Analysis of multiple isolates from the same patients or taps showed that DLST genotypes are generally stable over a period of several months. The high typability, discriminatory power, and ease of use of the proposed DLST scheme makes it a method of choice for local epidemiological analyses of P. aeruginosa. Moreover, the possibility to give unambiguous definition of types allowed to develop an Internet database ( http://www.dlst.org ) accessible by all.
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Background: A hospitalised patient infected with MRSA was found to harbour a VISA strain after 6 weeks of treatment with vancomycin. Additional contact measures were reinforced according to CDCs recommendations. We decide to evaluate if these applied control measures were effective. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of strict additional contact measures to contain the dissemination of VISA from an infected patient. Methods: All patients from the unit were screened weekly for MRSA during a 6-week period, whereas health care workers (HCW) were screened only once. Screening specimen included nose, throat, groin, and clinical specimens for patients, and only nose and throat for HCW. Broth enrichment and chromogenic agar (MRSA-select) were used for MRSA detection. All MRSA isolates were tested on Van screen plates, and growing colonies were tested for MIC of vancomycin. MIC was performed using Etest. Population analysis was done for VISA confirmation. One strain per person was typed by Double Locus Sequence Typing (based on clfB and spa sequencing). Results: 66 patients hospitalized in the same service during the 6 weeks and 55 HCW were screened for MRSA and VISA. MRSA was found in 16/66 (24%) patients and 1/55 (2%) HCW. 16/17 MRSA from patients belonged to the same genotype that the VISA strain. The remaining patient had a MRSA identical to the HCW isolate. Among the 16 MRSA isolates sharing the same genotype than the VISA strain, two showed Etests vancomycin MIC of only 4 mg/L. MIC results were confirmed by the population analysis. They were not considered as VISA, but as MRSA with increased vancomycin MICs. Both isolates were obtained from two roommates. Conclusion: Strict additional contact measures were found to be effective to contain VISA dissemination. However, the identification of two isolates with increased vancomycin MIC (4 mg/L) in two roommates raised the question of the need to routinely test this susceptibility and of adequate control measures for patients harbouring such isolates.
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Objective: To describe an ongoing outbreak that tripled the annual detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) carriage in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: Active surveillance of MRSA is performed since 20 years in our hospital. Our protocol includes screening of patients transferred from high-incidence health-care institutions or countries, roommates of new MRSA cases, and wards where _2 patients acquired MRSA during the same week. Contact precautions are used for known carriers. PFGE was used for molecular typing until 2004, and was then replaced by Double-Locus Sequence Typing (DLST). Results: A median yearly incidence of 173 new carriers of MRSA was observed from 2002 to 2007. Since September 2008, an increasing number of new cases were observed, mainly as successive clusters limited to distinct wards, reaching a total of 398 until October 2009. The yearly incidence of new cases rose to 275 in 2008 and 613 in 2009. 60% of the cases were due to one strain: DLST 4−4, ST 228, SCCmecI. The incidence of new cases due to the previously predominant strains remained unchanged. The epidemic strain corresponded to a new variant of a clone responsible for a previous outbreak in 2001, and only sporadically isolated (mean of 20 cases/year) since then. A case- control study documented a significant association between acquisition of the epidemic strain and a stay in intensive and intermediary care units, a highest number of internal transfers, but did not identify a point source of transmission. Infection control practices and antibiotic policy had remained unchanged for several years. Compliance with handhygiene as monitored yearly was on the rise. Screening of 313 healthcare workers only found one carrier of the epidemic strain lately in the outbreak. Additional infection control measures were enforced, including screening at ICU admission and discharge with PCR-based rapid test, routine screening for all patients leaving epidemic wards, introduction of PCR-based rapid test for contact tracing, additional working forces for environmental disinfection, and hospital-wide education of healthcare workers. However, the outbreak was still ongoing after 5 months. Conclusions: Factors linked to the dissemination of this new variant in our institution remain undetermined. This unresolved outbreak suggests that this new variant acquired hyperepidemic properties, which calls for further investigations.
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INTRODUCTION: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a major cause of both hospital- and community-acquired infections worldwide. However, data about the molecular epidemiology of MRSA in North Africa are still scarce. METHODOLOGY: All MRSA isolates recovered between January 2006 and July 2011 from one Algerian hospital were genetically and phenotypically characterized. RESULTS: The predominance of a European community-associated-MRSA (CA-MRSA) clone (ST80-SCCmec IV-PVL positive) was revealed by this analysis. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that a CA-MRSA clone recently invaded the hospital setting in Algiers and replaced a typical hospital-associated pandemic clone such as the Brazilian clone (ST239-SCCmec IIImercury-PVL negative).
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the leading nosocomial pathogens in intensive care units (ICUs). The source of this microorganism can be either endogenous or exogenous. The proportion of cases as a result of transmission is still debated, and its elucidation is important for implementing appropriate control measures. To understand the relative importance of exogenous vs. endogenous sources of P. aeruginosa, molecular typing was performed on all available P. aeruginosa isolated from ICU clinical and environmental specimens in 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2007. Patient samples were classified according to their P. aeruginosa genotypes into three categories: (A) identical to isolate from faucet; (B) identical to at least one other patient sample and not found in faucet; and (C) unique genotype. Cases in categories A and B were considered as possibly exogenous, and cases in category C as possibly endogenous. A mean of 34 cases per 1000 admissions per year were found to be colonized or infected by P. aeruginosa. Higher levels of faucet contamination were correlated with a higher number of cases in category A. The number of cases in category B varied from 1.9 to 20 cases per 1000 admissions. This number exceeded 10/1000 admissions on three occasions and was correlated with an outbreak on one occasion. The number of cases considered as endogenous (category C) was stable and independent of the number of cases in categories A and B. The present study shows that repeated molecular typing can help identify variations in the epidemiology of P. aeruginosa in ICU patients and guide infection control measures.
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The antibiotic susceptibility and molecular epidemiology of Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL)-positive meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates reported from 17 countries in the Americas, Europe and, Australia-Asia were analysed. Among a total of 3236 non-duplicate isolates, the lowest susceptibility was observed to erythromycin in all regions. Susceptibility to ciprofloxacin showed large variation (25%, 75% and 84% in the Americas, Europe and Australia-Asia, respectively). Two vancomycin-intermediate PVL-positive MRSA isolates were reported, one from Hong Kong and the other from The Netherlands. Resistance to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole and linezolid was <1%. Among 1798 MRSA isolates from 13 countries that were tested for the requested 10 non-β-lactam antibiotics, 49.4% were multisusceptible. However, multiresistant isolates (resistant to at least three classes of non-β-lactam antibiotics) were reported from all regions. Sequence type 30 (ST30) was reported worldwide, whereas ST80 and ST93 were exclusive to Europe and Australia, respectively. USA300 and related clones (ST8) are progressively replacing the ST80 clone in several European countries. Eight major clusters were discriminated by multilocus variable-number tandem repeat assay (MLVA), showing a certain geographic specificity. PVL-positive MRSA isolates frequently remain multisusceptible to non-β-lactam agents, but multiresistance is already prevalent in all regions. Surveillance of MRSA susceptibility patterns should be monitored to provide clinicians with the most current information regarding changes in resistance patterns.
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The objectives of this study were to isolate Klebsiella pneumoniae from different sources in three dairy cattle herds, to use the pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) to measure genotypic similarities between isolates within a dairy herd, to verify the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) by the double-disk synergy test (DDST), and to use the PCR to detect the main ESBLs subgroups genes. Three dairy farms were selected based on previous mastitis outbreaks caused by K. pneumoniae. Milk samples were collected from lactating cows and from the bulk tank. Swabs were performed in different locations, including milking parlors, waiting room, soil, animal's hind limbs and rectum. K. pneumoniae was isolated from 27 cases of intramammary infections (IMI) and from 41 swabs. For farm A isolates from IMI and bulk tank were considered of the same PGFE subtype. One isolate from a bulk tank, three from IMI cases and four from environmental samples were positive in the DDST test. All eight DDST positive isolates harbored the bla shv gene, one harbored the bla tem gene, and three harbored the bla ctx-m gene, including the bulk tank isolate. Our study confirms that ESBL producing bacteria is present in different locations in dairy farms, and may be responsible for IMI. The detection of ESBLs on dairy herds could be a major concern for both public and animal health.
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Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with JB1 or REP consensus oligonucleotides and pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) were used to study genomic DNA extracted from 31 strains of enterococci. Eleven ATCC strains, representative of 11 species of Enterococcus, were initially tested by JB1-PCR, revealing that Enterococcus malodoratus and Enterococcus hirae presented identical banding patterns. Eight Enterococcus faecium isolates from Stanford University and 12 from São Paulo Hospital were studied by JB1-PCR, REP-PCR 1/2R and PFGE. Among the isolates from Stanford University, 5 genotypes were defined by JB1-PCR, 7 by REP-PCR 1/2R and 4 by PFGE. Among the isolates from São Paulo Hospital, 9 genotypes were identified by JB1-PCR, 6 by REP-PCR and 5 by PFGE. The three methods identified identical genotypes, but there was not complete agreement among them.
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Typing techniques are essential for understanding hospital epidemiology, permitting the elucidation of the source of infection and routes of bacterial transmission. Although DNA-based techniques are the "gold standard" for the epidemiological study of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, antibiotic profiles and biochemical results are used because they are easy to perform and to interpret and relatively inexpensive. Antibiotypes (susceptibility profiles) and biotypes (biochemical profiles) were compared to genotypes established by DNA restriction enzyme analysis in 81 clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa from three hospitals in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The epidemiological relationship among patients was also evaluated. Susceptibility and restriction profiles were discrepant in more than 50% of the cases, and many antibiotypes were observed among isolates from the same genotype. Furthermore, susceptibility profiles did not allow the distinction of isolates from unrelated genotypes. Since a large number of isolates (63%) yielded the same biochemical results, only 10 biotypes were detected, showing that this typing method has a low discriminatory power. On the other hand, DNA restriction enzyme typing allowed us to establish 71 distinct types. Epidemiological data about the relation among P. aeruginosa isolates were not conclusive. The results of the present study indicate that the only method that can establish a clonal relation is DNA restriction enzyme typing, whereas the other methods may cause misleading interpretations and are inadequate to guide proper infection control measures.
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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been the cause of major outbreaks and epidemics among hospitalized patients, with high mortality and morbidity rates. We studied the genomic diversity of MRSA strains isolated from patients with nosocomial infection in a University Hospital from 1991 to 2001. The study consisted of two periods: period I, from 1991 to 1993 and period II from 1995 to 2001. DNA was typed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and the similarity among the MRSA strains was determined by cluster analysis. During period I, 73 strains presented five distinctive DNA profiles: A, B, C, D, and E. Profile A was the most frequent DNA pattern and was identified in 55 (75.3%) strains; three closely related and four possibly related profiles were also identified. During period II, 80 (68.8%) of 117 strains showed the same endemic profile A identified during period I, 18 (13.7%) closely related profiles and 18 (13.7%) possibly related profiles and, only one strain presented an unrelated profile. Cluster analysis showed a 96% coefficient of similarity between profile A from period I and profile A from period II, which were considered to be from the same clone. The molecular monitoring of MRSA strains permitted the determination of the clonal dissemination and the maintenance of a dominant endemic strain during a 10-year period and the presence of closely and possibly related patterns for endemic profile A. However, further studies are necessary to improve the understanding of the dissemination of the endemic profile in this hospital.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert erstmals einen umfassenden Überblick über die molekulare Epidemiologie von Methicillin resistenten Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) eines nordhessischen Krankenhauses inklusive seines Umfeldes und deren Entwicklung in einem Zeitraum von fünf Jahren. Von besonderer Bedeutung ist, dass die MRSA-Stämme hierfür nicht nur anhand ihrer SCCmec-Region (staphylococcal cassette chromosome) typisiert wurden, sondern eine weitergehende Charakterisierung auf Grund der Bestimmung des Vorkommens von Antibiotikaresistenz- und Toxingenen, sowie Plasmiden erfolgte. Dabei wurde ein neuer SCCmec-Typ entdeckt und charakterisiert und weitere noch unbekannte SCCmec-Elemente beschrieben. Bei der Charakterisierung der MRSA-Kollektive konnten bzgl. aller untersuchten Eigenschaften im Laufe der Zeit signifikante Veränderungen beobachtet werden. Am deutlichsten waren diese Unterschiede zwischen dem ältesten Kollektiv aus 1999 und allen nachfolgenden Kollektiven. Die Kollektive aus 2001, 2002, 2003 und 2004 zeigten untereinander größere Ähnlichkeiten, aber dennoch gleichzeitig eine tendenziell divergente Entwicklung einzelner Eigenschaften. Besonders auffallend war das dominante Auftreten von SCCmecIV mit 63-87% der Isolate eines Kollektivs ab 2001, gegenüber 16% in 1999. Weiterhin erfolgte eine markante Veränderung im Vorkommen einzelner Antibiotikaresistenzgene von 1999 bis 2004. So waren aacA-aphD und ermA bei MRSA aus 1999 mit 84% bzw. 90% deutlich häufiger als in allen Kollektiven der folgenden Jahre (aacA-aphD: max. 32%, ermA: max. 40%). Wohingegen ermC ein stets zunehmendes Vorkommen von 3% auf 67% über den Untersuchungszeitraum zeigte. Unkontinuierliches aber statistisch relevant vermehrtes Auftreten von tetM konnte bei Isolaten aus 1999 (40%) und 2004 (74%) nachgewiesen werden. Auch bei Toxingenen zeigten sich deutliche Unterschiede in der zeitlichen Verteilung. Ab 2001 zeigten alle Isolate wesentlich höhere Anteile an sec, seg und sei verglichen mit den MRSA aus 1999. So konnte sec im Kollektiv aus 1999 gar nicht nachgewiesen werden, in denen der Folgejahre mit 54-77%. Die Werte für seg und sei stiegen von 48% bzw. 41% in 1999 kontinuierlich auf über 90% in 2004. Die Häufigkeit von MRSA sowohl mit mehreren Resistenzgenen als auch die mit mehreren Toxingenen nahm im Laufe der Zeit zu und korrelierte mit dem Vorkommen von Plasmiden. Bezüglich seiner Korrelation mit den vorkommenden Plasmiden zeigte SCCmecIV im Erhebungszeitraum besonders deutlich eine Veränderung. So nahm über den Zeitraum der Beobachtung die Anzahl der Stämme die zusätzlich zu einem großen Plasmid ein weiteres kleines Plasmid besaßen signifikant zu. Auch beim Vergleich der SCCmec-Typen der MRSA-Isolate konnten Unterschiede bzgl. aller weiteren untersuchten Eigenschaften dargestellt werden. So zeigten z.B. alle SCCmecIIIA das sea-Gen, während dies bei allen anderen in der vorliegenden Arbeit untersuchten SCCmec-Typen nur vereinzelt vorkam. SCCmecII-Stämme wiesen sowohl die meisten Antibiotikaresistenz- als auch Toxingene auf. Es wurde ferner gezeigt, dass Stämme mit vielen Resistenzgenen auch eine hohe Anzahl Toxingene besaßen und dies im Zusammenhang mit einem erhöhten Plasmidgehalt stehen könnte. Aus den MRSA-Kollektiven isolierte Plasmide konnten aufgrund von Restriktionsanalysen als verwandt zu β-Laktamase-Plasmiden des Grundtyps pI524 und pI258 beschrieben werden. Der in vorliegender Arbeit gezeigte Zusammenhang zwischen der Anzahl von direct repeat units (dru) in der Hypervariablen Region (HVR) und dem SCCmec-Typ half den Unterschied zwischen SCCmecIV und SCCmecIVA, sowie die Sonderstellung des in vorliegender Arbeit erstmalig beschriebenen SCCmecIA/II darzustellen. Nicht alle Isolate konnten einem bekannten SCCmec-Typ zugeordnet werden, es handelt sich bei diesen Ausnahmen um weitere noch unbekannte und hier erstmalig beschriebene SCCmec-Typen. Aufgrund der vorliegenden Arbeit konnte ein neuer SCCmec-Typ definiert werden, namentlich der Typ SCCmecIA/II, der seit 1999 in der Region gehäuft vorkommt Die vorliegenden Untersuchungen zeigten somit, dass die Epidemiologie von MRSA der Region Nordhessen trotz bestehender Gemeinsamkeiten zur MRSA-Situation in ganz Deutschland auch Besonderheiten aufweist. Diese nun zu kennen kann einen Beitrag zur gezielten Verbesserung bisheriger Maßnahmen zur Ausbreitungskontrolle von MRSA in der nordhessischen Region leisten.
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El Antígeno Leucocitario Humano (HLA en inglés) ha sido descrito en muchos casos como factor de pronóstico para cáncer. La característica principal de los genes de HLA, localizados en el cromosoma 6 (6p21.3), son sus numerosos polimorfismos. Los análisis de secuencia de nucleótidos muestran que la variación está restringida predominantemente a los exones que codifican los dominios de unión a péptidos de la proteína. Por lo tanto, el polimorfismo del HLA define el repertorio de péptidos que se unen a los alotipos de HLA y este hecho define la habilidad de un individuo para responder a la exposición a muchos agentes infecciosos durante su vida. La tipificación de HLA se ha convertido en un análisis importante en clínica. Muestras de tejido embebidas en parafina y fijadas con formalina (FFPE en inglés) son recolectadas rutinariamente en oncología. Este procedimiento podría ser utilizado como una buena fuente de ADN, dado que en estudios en el pasado los ensayos de recolección de ADN no eran normalmente llevados a cabo de casi ningún tejido o muestra en procedimientos clínicos regulares. Teniendo en cuenta que el problema más importante con el ADN de muestras FFPE es la fragmentación, nosotros propusimos un nuevo método para la tipificación del alelo HLA-A desde muestras FFPE basado en las secuencias del exón 2, 3 y 4. Nosotros diseñamos un juego de 12 cebadores: cuatro para el exón 2 de HLA-A, tres para el exón 3 de HLA-A y cinco para el exón 4 de HLA-A, cada uno de acuerdo las secuencias flanqueantes de su respectivo exón y la variación en la secuencia entre diferentes alelos. 17 muestran FFPE colectadas en el Hospital Universitario de Karolinska en Estocolmo Suecia fueron sometidas a PCR y los productos fueron secuenciados. Finalmente todas las secuencias obtenidas fueron analizadas y comparadas con la base de datos del IMGT-HLA. Las muestras FFPE habían sido previamente tipificadas para HLA y los resultados fueron comparados con los de este método. De acuerdo con nuestros resultados, las muestras pudieron ser correctamente secuenciadas. Con este procedimiento, podemos concluir que nuestro estudio es el primer método de tipificación basado en secuencia que permite analizar muestras viejas de ADN de las cuales no se tiene otra fuente. Este estudio abre la posibilidad de desarrollar análisis para establecer nuevas relaciones entre HLA y diferentes enfermedades como el cáncer también.
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Usando datos georreferenciados sobre mercado laboral para la ciudad de Bogotá, se desarrolla una estrategia empírica para identificar el efecto de la tasa de informalidad en el vecindario sobre la probabilidad individual de conseguir un trabajo informal. Se encuentra evidencia de la existencia de tales efectos del vecindario. Estos efectos funcionan de forma distinta para informalidad de trabajadores asalariados o independientes.