Resistance mechanisms and genetic relatedness among carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from three major hospitals in Hanoi, Vietnam (2011-15).
Hai Anh TranThi Ngoc Bich VuSon Tung TrinhDieu Linh TranHa My PhamThi Hong Hanh NgoMinh Thao NguyenNhu Duong TranDuy Thai PhamDuc Anh DangKeigo ShibayamaMasato SuzukiLay-Myint YoshidaHong Son TrinhViet Thanh LePhuong Thom VuThi Vu Nga LuuAnne-Laure BañulsKhanh Linh TrinhVan Anh TranHuy Hoang TranHindrik Rogier van DoornPublished in: JAC-antimicrobial resistance (2021)
Our results provide evidence that not only bla IMP-26 but other IMP variants such as bla IMP-15 and bla IMP-51 genes and several STs (ST235, ST244, ST277, ST310, ST773 and ST3151) have been disseminating in healthcare settings in Vietnam. In addition, we report the emergence of two isolates belonging to ST1240 and ST3340 that harboured two important carbapenemase genes (bla IMP-15 and bla DIM-1) and seven isolates belonging to ST3151 of P. aeruginosa that carried the bla KPC-1 gene in Vietnam, which could potentially cause serious restricted availability of treatment options in healthcare settings.