Serratia marcescens harboring SME-4 in Brazil: a silent threat

Abstract The intrinsic polymyxin resistance displayed by Serratia marcescens makes the acquisition of carbapenemase encoding genes a worrisome event. This study report a SME-4-producing S. marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil. The insertion of novel resistance determinants and their con...

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Published in:Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease Vol. 87; no. 4; pp. 357 - 358
Main Authors: Cayô, Rodrigo, Leme, Rodrigo Cuiabano Paes, Streling, Ana Paula, Matos, Adriana Pereira, Nodari, Carolina Silva, Chaves, Jessica Reis Esteves, Brandão, Jorge Luiz Ferreira, de Almeida, Maíra Fernandes, Carrareto, Valério, de Castro Pereira, Marco Aurélio, de Almeida, Jean Pierre Aquino, Ferreira, Demian Candido, Gales, Ana Cristina
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Abstract Abstract The intrinsic polymyxin resistance displayed by Serratia marcescens makes the acquisition of carbapenemase encoding genes a worrisome event. This study report a SME-4-producing S. marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil. The insertion of novel resistance determinants and their consequent spread in our territory is noteworthy.
AbstractList Abstract The intrinsic polymyxin resistance displayed by Serratia marcescens makes the acquisition of carbapenemase encoding genes a worrisome event. This study report a SME-4-producing S. marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil. The insertion of novel resistance determinants and their consequent spread in our territory is noteworthy.
The intrinsic polymyxin resistance displayed by Serratia marcescens makes the acquisition of carbapenemase encoding genes a worrisome event. This study report a SME-4-producing S. marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil. The insertion of novel resistance determinants and their consequent spread in our territory is noteworthy. [Display omitted] •We describe for the first time a SME-4-producing Serratia marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil;•The SME-4 has been previously named and the sequence deposited under the accession number KF481967 (unpublished). According to NCBI database, the S. marcescens 41727R carrying blaSME-4 was isolated from a wound ulcer drainage in the US, in 2012•Although the Brazilian patient has never traveled abroad, she reported having a relative, who lives in the city of New York, staying at her home for 3 days in June 2015;•The hospital where the patient was hospitalized is located in the city of Volta Redonda that is 124km away from the city of Rio de Janeiro, which hosted three global events in the past years: the World Youth Day (July 2013), the Football World Cup (June/July 2014), and the Olympic/Paralympic Games (August/September 2016).
The intrinsic polymyxin resistance displayed by Serratia marcescens makes the acquisition of carbapenemase encoding genes a worrisome event. This study report a SME-4-producing S. marcescens isolate causing septic shock in Brazil. The insertion of novel resistance determinants and their consequent spread in our territory is noteworthy.
Author Carrareto, Valério
Cayô, Rodrigo
Chaves, Jessica Reis Esteves
Matos, Adriana Pereira
de Castro Pereira, Marco Aurélio
Streling, Ana Paula
Nodari, Carolina Silva
de Almeida, Maíra Fernandes
Leme, Rodrigo Cuiabano Paes
Ferreira, Demian Candido
Brandão, Jorge Luiz Ferreira
de Almeida, Jean Pierre Aquino
Gales, Ana Cristina
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Bacterial Proteins - metabolism
beta-Lactamases - metabolism
Brazil
Carbapenem resistance
Catheter-related bloodstream infection
Class A carbapenemase
Drug Resistance, Bacterial - drug effects
Enterobacteriaceae
Female
Humans
Infectious Disease
Internal Medicine
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Middle Aged
Septic shock
Serine carbapenemase
Serratia
Serratia Infections - drug therapy
Serratia Infections - microbiology
Serratia marcescens - isolation & purification
Serratia marcescens - metabolism
Title Serratia marcescens harboring SME-4 in Brazil: a silent threat
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