Whole genome sequencing reveals hidden transmission of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales

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Kalisvar Marimuthu
Indumathi Venkatachalam
Vanessa Koh
Stephan Harbarth
Eli Perencevich
Benjamin Pei Zhi Cherng
Raymond Kok Choon Fong
Surinder Kaur Pada
Say Tat Ooi
Nares Smitasin
Koh Cheng Thoon
Paul Anantharajah Tambyah
Li Yang Hsu
Tse Hsien Koh
Partha Pratim De
Thean Yen Tan
Douglas Chan
Rama Narayana Deepak
Nancy Wen Sim Tee
Andrea Kwa
Yiying Cai
Yik-Ying Teo
Natascha May Thevasagayam
Sai Rama Sridatta Prakki
Weizhen Xu
Wei Xin Khong
David Henderson
Nicole Stoesser
David W. Eyre
Derrick Crook
Michelle Ang
Raymond Tzer Pin Lin
Angela Chow
Alex R. Cook
Jeanette Teo
Oon Tek Ng
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[1] National Centre for Infectious Diseases,Departments of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology
[2] Tan Tock Seng Hospital,undefined
[3] Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,undefined
[4] National University of Singapore and National University Health System,undefined
[5] Singapore General Hospital,undefined
[6] Infection Control Program,undefined
[7] WHO Collaborating Center,undefined
[8] Geneva University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[9] University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine,undefined
[10] Center for Comprehensive Access & Delivery Research and Evaluation,undefined
[11] Iowa City Veterans Affairs Medical Center,undefined
[12] DUKE-NUS Medical School,undefined
[13] National University of Singapore,undefined
[14] Changi General Hospital,undefined
[15] Ng Teng Fong General Hospital,undefined
[16] Khoo Teck Puat Hospital,undefined
[17] National University Hospital and National University Health System,undefined
[18] KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital,undefined
[19] Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health,undefined
[20] National University of Singapore and National University Health System,undefined
[21] National University of Singapore,undefined
[22] Academic Clinical Programme (Medicine),undefined
[23] SingHealth Duke-NUS,undefined
[24] Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases,undefined
[25] Duke-NUS Medical School,undefined
[26] Clinical Centre,undefined
[27] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[28] Nuffield Department of Medicine,undefined
[29] University of Oxford,undefined
[30] Nuffield Department of Population Health,undefined
[31] University of Oxford,undefined
[32] Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine,undefined
[33] Nanyang Technological University,undefined
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Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE) infection control practices are based on the paradigm that detected carriers in the hospital transmit to other patients who stay in the same ward. The role of plasmid-mediated transmission at population level remains largely unknown. In this retrospective cohort study over 4.7 years involving all multi-disciplinary public hospitals in Singapore, we analysed 779 patients who acquired CPE (1215 CPE isolates) detected by clinical or surveillance cultures. 42.0% met putative clonal transmission criteria, 44.8% met putative plasmid-mediated transmission criteria and 13.2% were unlinked. Only putative clonal transmissions associated with direct ward contact decreased in the second half of the study. Both putative clonal and plasmid-mediated transmission associated with indirect (no temporal overlap in patients’ admission period) ward and hospital contact did not decrease during the study period. Indirect ward and hospital contact were identified as independent risk factors associated with clonal transmission. In conclusion, undetected CPE reservoirs continue to evade hospital infection prevention measures. New measures are needed to address plasmid-mediated transmission, which accounted for 50% of CPE dissemination.
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