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A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease.

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Arconada Nuin, E; Vilken, T; Xavier, BB; Doua, J; Morrow, B; Geurtsen, J; Go, O; Spiessens, B; Sarnecki, M; Poolman, J; Bonten, M; Lammens, C ...
Published in: J Antimicrob Chemother
September 3, 2024

OBJECTIVES: Escherichia coli can cause infections in the urinary tract and in normally sterile body sites leading to invasive E. coli disease (IED), including bacteraemia and sepsis, with older populations at increased risk. We aimed to estimate the theoretical coverage rate by the ExPEC4V and 9V vaccine candidates. In addition, we aimed at better understanding the diversity of E. coli isolates, including their genetic and phenotypic antimicrobial resistance (AMR), sequence types (STs), O-serotypes and the bacterial population structure. METHODS: Blood and urine culture E. coli isolates (n = 304) were collected from hospitalized patients ≥60 years (n = 238) with IED during a multicentric, observational study across three continents. All isolates were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility, O-serotyped, whole-genome sequenced and bioinformatically analysed. RESULTS: A large diversity of STs and of O-serotypes were identified across all centres, with O25b-ST131, O6-ST73 and O1-ST95 being the most prevalent types. A total of 45.4% and 64.7% of all isolates were found to have an O-serotype covered by the ExPEC4V and ExPEC9V vaccine candidates, respectively. The overall frequency of MDR was 37.4% and ST131 was predominant among MDR isolates. Low in-patient genetic variability was observed in cases where multiple isolates were collected from the same patient. CONCLUSIONS: Our results highlight the predominance of MDR O25b-ST131 E. coli isolates across diverse geographic areas. These findings provide further baseline data on the theoretical coverage of novel vaccines targeting E. coli associated with IED in older adults and their associated AMR levels.

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J Antimicrob Chemother

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EISSN

1460-2091

Publication Date

September 3, 2024

Volume

79

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2142 / 2151

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Whole Genome Sequencing
  • Serogroup
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiology
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Global Health
  • Genotype
 

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Arconada Nuin, E., Vilken, T., Xavier, B. B., Doua, J., Morrow, B., Geurtsen, J., … COMBACTE-NET Consortium/EXPECT Study Group. (2024). A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease. J Antimicrob Chemother, 79(9), 2142–2151. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkae182
Arconada Nuin, Enya, Tuba Vilken, Basil Britto Xavier, Joachim Doua, Brian Morrow, Jeroen Geurtsen, Oscar Go, et al. “A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease.J Antimicrob Chemother 79, no. 9 (September 3, 2024): 2142–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkae182.
Arconada Nuin E, Vilken T, Xavier BB, Doua J, Morrow B, Geurtsen J, et al. A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024 Sep 3;79(9):2142–51.
Arconada Nuin, Enya, et al. “A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease.J Antimicrob Chemother, vol. 79, no. 9, Sept. 2024, pp. 2142–51. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/jac/dkae182.
Arconada Nuin E, Vilken T, Xavier BB, Doua J, Morrow B, Geurtsen J, Go O, Spiessens B, Sarnecki M, Poolman J, Bonten M, Ekkelenkamp M, Lammens C, Goossens H, Glupczynski Y, Van Puyvelde S, COMBACTE-NET Consortium/EXPECT Study Group. A microbiological and genomic perspective of globally collected Escherichia coli from adults hospitalized with invasive E. coli disease. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2024 Sep 3;79(9):2142–2151.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Antimicrob Chemother

DOI

EISSN

1460-2091

Publication Date

September 3, 2024

Volume

79

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2142 / 2151

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Whole Genome Sequencing
  • Serogroup
  • Middle Aged
  • Microbiology
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hospitalization
  • Global Health
  • Genotype