A three-year whole genome sequencing perspective of Enterococcus faecium sepsis in Australia.
Terence LeeStanley PangMarc SteggerShafi SahibzadaSam AbrahamDenise DaleyGeoffrey Coombsnull nullPublished in: PloS one (2020)
The gradual increase in dominance of the respective van operon was observed in both the vanA and vanB dominant clusters suggesting a strain-van operon affinity. The high prevalence of the van operon within isolates of a particular sub-cluster was linked to an increased number of isolates and 30-day all-cause mortality. Different dominant sub-clusters were observed in each region of Australia. Findings from this study can be used to put future surveillance data into a broader perspective including the detection of novel E. faecium strains in Australia as well as the dissemination and evolution of each strain.