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The role of the bla KPC gene in antimicrobial resistance of Klebsiella pneumoniae.

AbstractBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:
Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates that produce K. pneumoniae carbapenemase (KPC) have become a grave concern for the treatment of infections. KPC-producing strains are not only able to hydrolyze carbapenems but are also resistant to a variety of β-lactam and non-β-lactam antibiotics. The present study evaluated the prevalence of bla KPC in K. pneumoniae infections and determined the antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolates.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
The K. pneumoniae isolates were identified by biochemical tests and confirmed by genotyping. The modified Hodge test (MHT) was performed to detect carbapenemases, and antimicrobial susceptibility was determined for all isolates by the disc diffusion method. Also, for MHT-positive isolates, supposed to carbapenemases isolates, broth microdilution method was used to measure the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of meropenem and colistin.
RESULTS:
The bla KPC genotypic evaluation revealed that only 5 of 96 isolates carried bla KPC genes. Antimicrobial pattern showed that isolates carrying bla KPC were resistant to cefepime, ticarcillin/tazobactam, and aztreonam discs. Also, results of broth microdilution method showed that KPC-producing K. pneumoniae was resistant to meropenem and colistin, according to the CLSI and EUCAST.
CONCLUSION:
In this study nearly half the isolates showed carbapenemase activity as shown by MHT results, but only few of them were carrying bla KPC. Thus bla KPC gene is not the main cause of resistance spread to carbapenems in Isfahan, Iran.
AuthorsAtossa Ghasemnejad, Monir Doudi, Nour Amirmozafari
JournalIranian journal of microbiology (Iran J Microbiol) Vol. 11 Issue 4 Pg. 288-293 (Aug 2019) ISSN: 2008-3289 [Print] Iran
PMID31719959 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright© 2019 Iranian Neuroscience Society.

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