Population Structure of Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiellaoxytoca within Hospitals across the United Kingdom and Ireland Identifies Sharing of Virulence and Resistance Geneswith K. pneumoniae
Population Structure of Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiellaoxytoca within Hospitals across the United Kingdom and Ireland Identifies Sharing of Virulence and Resistance Geneswith K. pneumoniae
Klebsiella oxytoca, a member of the Enterobacteriaceae, is a
gram-negative pathogenic bacterium of environmental origin, which can
cause infection in healthcare settings. Outbreaks of multidrug-resistant
K. oxytoca infection have been increasingly reported in hospitalized
patients. Despite the growing importance of this pathogen, there is
limited knowledge about the population structure and epidemiology of
antimicrobial resistant K. oxytoca. We investigated the population
structure and genomic basis of antimicrobial resistance of 41 multidrug
resistant K. oxytoca isolates recovered from bloodstream infections
across the UK and Ireland. Our results show that K. oxytoca has a highly
diverse population, which is composed of several distinct clades, and
we identified one recent expansion of a clone within our dataset.
Although the K. oxytoca genomes are clearly distinct from the genomes of
a global collection of …