Clonal and drug resistance dynamics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pediatric populations in China

被引:8
作者
Yang, Xin [1 ]
Liu, Yingchao [1 ]
Wang, Lijuan [1 ]
Qian, Suyun [1 ]
Yao, Kaihu [2 ]
Dong, Fang [3 ]
Song, Wenqi [3 ]
Xu, Hong [3 ]
Zhen, Jinghui [3 ]
Zhou, Wei [3 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Childrens Hosp, Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth, Pediat Intens Care Unit, Beijing 100045, Peoples R China
[2] Capital Med Univ, Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth,Beijing Pediat Res Inst,B, MOE Key Lab Major Dis Children,Natl Clin Res Ctr, Natl Key Discipline Pediat,Natl Clin Res Ctr Resp, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Childrens Hosp, Natl Ctr Childrens Hlth, Bacteriol Lab, Beijing, Peoples R China
基金
北京市自然科学基金; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA); Clonal lineage; Drug resistance; Pediatric; China; VANCOMYCIN MIC CREEP; VIRULENCE FACTORS; COMMUNITY; MRSA; INFECTIONS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; SURVEILLANCE; HOSPITALS; MORTALITY; STRAINS;
D O I
10.1002/ped4.12129
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
ImportanceRegional clonal replacements of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are common. It is necessary to understand the clonal and drug resistance changes in specific areas. ObjectiveTo evaluate the clonal and drug resistance dynamics of MRSA in Chinese children from 2010 to 2017. MethodsMRSA was isolated from patients in Beijing Children's Hospital from 2010 to 2013 and from 2016 to 2017. The molecular characteristics and antibiotic resistance were determined. ResultsIn total, 211 MRSA isolates were collected, and 104 isolates were classified as community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA). ST59-SCCmec IV was the most prevalent type in both CA-MRSA (65.4%) and healthcare- associated-MRSA (HA-MRSA) (46.7%). ST239-SCCmec III accounted for 21.5% of all HA-MRSA, which were not detected in 2016, and only three isolates were detected in 2017. The pvl gene carrying rate of CA- MRSA was significantly higher than that of HA-MRSA (42.3% vs. 29.0%, P = 0.0456). Among CA-MRSA, resistance rate to all tested antibiotics excluding chloramphenicol remained stable over the periods of 2010-2013 and 2016-2017. HA-MRSA displayed an overall trend of decreased resistance to oxacillin, gentamicin, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, and rifampin, and increased resistance to chloramphenicol, consistent with the difference of antibiotic resistance patterns between ST59-SCCmec IV and ST239-SCCmec III isolates. Vancomycin minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) creep was found in the study period in all MRSA and ST59-SCCmec IV isolates. InterpretationST59-SCCmec IV has spread to hospitals and replaced the traditional ST239-SCCmec III clone, accompanied by changes in drug resistance. Furthermore, vancomycin MIC creep indicated that the rational use of antibiotics should be seriously considered.
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页数:9
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