doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02862-5...
BioMed Central
Mycology
2023
4/26/2023
Background The emergence of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) attracted extensive attention.
Information on CRKP from hospital wastewater (HWW) is limited.
The aims of this study were to investigate the genomic characteristics and to evaluate the survivability characteristics of 11 CRKP from HWW in a Chinese teaching hospital in Fujian province.
Results A total of 11 CRKP from HWW were recovered in this study.
All CRKP from HWW were resistant to most antibiotics.
Comparative genetic analysis demonstrated that all CRKP isolates were clustered into the three distinct phylogenetic clades and clade 2 and clade 3 were mixtures of samples collected from both HWW and clinical settings.
Varieties of resistance genes, virulence genes and plasmid replicon types were detected in CRKP from HWW.
In vitro transfer of bla _KPC-2 was successful for 3 bla _KPC-2-positive CRKP from HWW with high conjugation frequency.
Our study demonstrated that the genetic environments of bla _KPC−2 shared core structure with IS Kpn27 - bla _KPC−2-IS Kpn6 .
Group analysis showed that CRKP from HWW had a lower survivability in serum compared to clinical CRKP ( p < 005); and CRKP from HWW had no significant difference in survivability in HWW compared to clinical CRKP ( p > 005).
Conclusions We analyzed the genomic and survivability characteristics of CRKP from HWW in a Chinese teaching hospital.
These genomes represent a significant addition of genomic data from the genus and could serve as a valuable resource for future genomic studies about CRKP from HWW.
Xie, Zhiqiang,Huang, Jiangqing,zhang, Shengcen,Xu, BinBin,Zhang, Qianwen,Li, Bin, 2023, Genomic and functional characterization of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae from hospital wastewater, BioMed Central