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Pseudomonas aeruginosa producing FIM-1-metallo-β-lactamase: emergence and cross-transmission in a long-term acute care rehabilitation hospital

FIM-1 metallo-β-lactamase was previously detected in sporadic clinical isolates. Here, we report on FIM-1-positive from two patients who had shared the same ward in a long-term acute care rehabilitation hospital. Whole-genome sequencing analysis revealed close relatedness of these isolates, which be...

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Published in:Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2024-07, Vol.68 (7), p.e0057424
Main Authors: Antonelli, Alberto, Coppi, Marco, Bonaiuto, Chiara, Giovacchini, Nicla, Grifoni, Camilla, Vaggelli, Guendalina, Pupillo, Roberto, Vannetti, Federica, Farese, Alberto, Viaggi, Bruno, Pollini, Simona, Rossolini, Gian Maria
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description FIM-1 metallo-β-lactamase was previously detected in sporadic clinical isolates. Here, we report on FIM-1-positive from two patients who had shared the same ward in a long-term acute care rehabilitation hospital. Whole-genome sequencing analysis revealed close relatedness of these isolates, which belonged to an ST235 sublineage (clade 8/14) different from those previously reported. Results highlighted the occurrence of clonal diversity among FIM-positive strains and the possibility of their cross-transmission in some healthcare settings.
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Hospitals, Rehabilitation
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