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The dissemination of multidrug-resistant Enterobacter cloacae throughout the UK and Ireland.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Moradigaravand, Danesh 
Reuter, Sandra 
Martin, Veronique 
Peacock, Sharon J 

Abstract

Enterobacter cloacae is a clinically important Gram-negative member of the Enterobacteriaceae, which has increasingly been recognized as a major pathogen in nosocomial infections. Despite this, knowledge about the population structure and the distribution of virulence factors and antibiotic-resistance determinants of this species is scarce. In this study, we analysed a systematic collection of multidrug-resistant E. cloacae isolated between 2001 and 2011 from bloodstream infections across hospitals in the UK and Ireland. We found that the population is characterized by the presence of multiple clones formed at widely different time periods in the past. The clones exhibit a high degree of geographical heterogeneity, which indicates extensive dissemination of these E. cloacae clones across the UK and Ireland. These findings suggest that a diverse, community-based, commensal population underlies multidrug-resistant E. cloacae infections within hospitals.

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Keywords

antimicrobial resistance, bacterial evolution, bacterial genomics, epidemiology, infectious-disease epidemiology

Journal Title

Nat Microbiol

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Journal ISSN

2058-5276
2058-5276

Volume Title

1

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (098600/Z/12/Z)
Health Innovation Challenge Fund (HICF-T5-342, WT098600) (Department of Health, Wellcome Trust), Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (Grant ID: 098051)