Carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii complex in the United States – an epidemiological and molecular description of isolates collected through the Emerging Infections Program, 2019

dc.contributor.authorBulens, Sandra N.
dc.contributor.authorCampbell, Davina
dc.contributor.authorMcKay, Susannah L.
dc.contributor.authorVlachos, Nicholas
dc.contributor.authorBurgin, Alex
dc.contributor.authorBurroughs, Mark
dc.contributor.authorPadila, Jasmine
dc.contributor.authorGrass, Julian E.
dc.contributor.authorJacob, Jesse T.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Gillian
dc.contributor.authorMuleta, Daniel B.
dc.contributor.authorMaloney, Meghan
dc.contributor.authorMacierowski, Bobbie
dc.contributor.authorWilson, Lucy
dc.contributor.authorVaeth, Elisabeth
dc.contributor.authorLynfield, Ruth
dc.contributor.authorO’Malley, Sean
dc.contributor.authorSnippes Vagnone, Paula M.
dc.contributor.authorDale, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorJanelle, Sarah J.
dc.contributor.authorCzaja, Christopher A.
dc.contributor.authorJohnson, Helen
dc.contributor.authorPhipps, Erin C.
dc.contributor.authorFlores, Kristina G.
dc.contributor.authorDumyati, Ghinwa
dc.contributor.authorTsay, Rebecca
dc.contributor.authorBeldavs, Zintars G.
dc.contributor.authorMaureen Cassidy, P.
dc.contributor.authorHall, Amanda
dc.contributor.authorWalters, Maroya S.
dc.contributor.authorGuh, Alice Y.
dc.contributor.authorMagill, Shelley S.
dc.contributor.authorLutgring, Joseph D.
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-11T13:30:18Z
dc.date.available2024-06-11T13:30:18Z
dc.date.issued2024-04-29
dc.description.abstractBackground: Understanding the epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant A. baumannii complex (CRAB) and the patients impacted is an important step towards informing better infection prevention and control practices and improving public health response. Methods: Active, population-based surveillance was conducted for CRAB in 9 U.S. sites from January 1-December 31, 2019. Medical records were reviewed, isolates were collected and characterized including antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole genome sequencing. Results: Among 136 incident cases in 2019, 66 isolates were collected and characterized; 56.5% were from cases who were male, 54.5% were from persons of Black or African American race with non-Hispanic ethnicity, and the median age was 63.5 years. Most isolates, 77.2%, were isolated from urine, and 50.0% were collected in the outpatient setting; 72.7% of isolates harbored an acquired carbapenemase gene (aCP), predominantly blaₒₓₐ₋₂₃ or blaₒₓₐ₋₂₄/₄₀; however, an isolate with blaₙᴅₘ was identified. The antimicrobial agent with the most in vitro activity was cefiderocol (96.9% of isolates were susceptible). Conclusions: Our surveillance found that CRAB isolates in the U.S. commonly harbor an aCP, have an antimicrobial susceptibility profile that is defined as difficult-to-treat resistance, and epidemiologically are similar regardless of the presence of an aCP.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe EIP’s HAIC MuGSI program is supported though CDC’s cooperative agreement, CDC-RFA-CK17-1701
dc.description.urihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196655324004589
dc.format.extent8 pages
dc.genrejournal articles
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2wuac-nims
dc.identifier.citationBulens, Sandra N., Davina Campbell, Susannah L. McKay, Nicholas Vlachos, Alex Burgin, Mark Burroughs, Jasmine Padila, et al. “Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii Complex in the United States – an Epidemiological and Molecular Description of Isolates Collected through the Emerging Infections Program, 2019.” American Journal of Infection Control, April 29, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2024.04.184.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2024.04.184
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/34592
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.isAvailableAtThe University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Faculty Collection
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Emergency and Distaster Health Systems
dc.rightsThis work was written as part of one of the author's official duties as an Employee of the United States Government and is therefore a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.
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dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
dc.subjectAcinetobacter baumannii
dc.subjectantimicrobial drug resistance
dc.subjectcarbapenem-resistant
dc.subjectEmerging Infections Program
dc.subjectmolecular epidemiology
dc.subjectsurveillance
dc.titleCarbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii complex in the United States – an epidemiological and molecular description of isolates collected through the Emerging Infections Program, 2019
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dcterms.creatorhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0092-1750

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