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Surveillance in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Allowed the Isolation of a Strain of VIM-Producing Pantoea brenneri .

Cristina MerlaIrene MiletoStefano GaiarsaCristian AchilleStefano GhirardelloMarta CorbellaFausto BaldantiPatrizia Cambieri
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Here, we describe the isolation of a strain of the genus Pantoea encoding a VIM carbapenemase, the first to our knowledge. The strain, isolated from a rectal swab of a 10-day-old newborn admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), was identified through whole-genome sequencing analyses as Pantoea brenneri . The strain harbored the carbapenemases gene bla VIM-1 . The prompt application of contact measures and the isolation of the newborn prevented the dissemination of VIM-producing P. brenneri and of the plasmid carrying the VIM-1 gene to other newborns.
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