Antibiogram Pattern and Virulence Trait Characterization of Enterococcus Species Clinical Isolates in Eastern India: A Recent Analysis

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Mohanty, Srujana [1 ]
Behera, Bijayini [1 ]
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[1] All India Inst Med Sci, Dept Microbiol, Bhubaneswar 751019, Odisha, India
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Enterococcus faecalis; Enterococcus faecium; Glycopeptide-resistant enterococci; nosocomial infection; vancomycin-resistant enterococci; VANCOMYCIN-RESISTANT ENTEROCOCCI; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; MULTIPLEX PCR; FAECIUM; FAECALIS; INFECTIONS; DETERMINANTS; MECHANISMS; HOSPITALS; EMERGENCE;
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10.1055/s-0042-1750085
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective We aimed to evaluate the current antimicrobial susceptibility pattern and characterize putative virulence traits among Enterococcus species isolates from various clinical specimens in view of their increased isolation rates in both community-related and serious nosocomial infections, as well as resistance to many antibiotics. Methods Study (April 2017-March 2018) included consecutive, nonrepeated, discrete, and clinically significant isolates of enterococci. Susceptibility testing included detection of high-level aminoglycoside-resistant (HLAR) and glycopeptide-resistant enterococci (GRE). All screen-positive GRE isolates were investigated by polymerase chain reaction for species confirmation and presence of vanA/vanB genes. Virulence genes ace , asa1 , cyt , efa , esp , gelE , and hyl were investigated by molecular methods. Hemolysin and biofilm production were studied using phenotypic methods. Results Of 111 isolates, 89 (80.1%), 16 (14.4%), and 6 (5.4%) were from urine, pus, and blood, respectively, consisting predominantly of E. faecalis (67, 60.4%) and E. faecium (32, 28.8%). E. hirae (5, 4.5%) was the predominant non- E. faecalis non- E. faecium isolate. Other species were E. durans (4, 3.6%), E. avium (2, 1.8%), and E. mundtii (1, 0.9%). Seven (6.3%) out of the 111 isolates were GRE, all vanA genotype. HLAR was observed in 70 (63.1%) isolates, significantly higher in E. faecium than E. faecalis (81.2 vs. 58.2%; p < 0.05). All were susceptible to daptomycin. Hemolysin activity and biofilm production were observed in 38 (34.2%) and 36 (32.4%) isolates. Most frequent virulence genes were efa (77, 69.4%), ace (71, 63.9%), asa1 (67, 60.3%), and gelE (66, 59.4%). There was a predominant association of esp and hyl genes with E. faecium and that of the other genes with E. faecalis . Conclusion The study will contribute to the existing limited data on virulence trait characterization of clinical E. spp. isolates in India. At the same time, it will help to serve as a guide in the choice of empirical therapy in enterococcal infections leading to favorable clinical outcomes by decreasing the clinical failure, microbiological persistence, and associated mortality, and will lead to future studies on controlling the spread of virulent and multiresistant isolates.
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