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Molecular mechanisms and clonal distribution of cefiderocol-resistant blaNDM-carrying Escherichia coli: a multi-centre study in China - PubMed

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  • #Escherichia coli
  • #blaNDM
  • #Cefiderocol resistance
  • Cefiderocol resistance is increasing globally, including in China, despite its unavailability there.
  • blaNDM-carrying Escherichia coli is a major pathogen causing cefiderocol resistance, with a resistance rate of 50.5% in the study.
  • High-level resistance is due to multiple mechanisms, including blaNDM production and CirA-frameshift mutation/PBP3 insertion.
  • No additional fitness cost was observed in CirA/PBP3 mutants.
  • 20 homologous strains were identified, indicating possible clonal transmission and hospital outbreaks.
  • Resistance-related mutations (CirA-frameshift mutations/I547F and PBP3-Q227H, YRIN333ins, E349K, I532L) were co-occurring and concentrated in certain lineages.
  • Diverse sources suggest potential spread of resistant strains among humans, animals, and the environment.
  • Genetic distribution of resistant isolates is associated with their geographical origins.
  • The study highlights the need for a 'One Health' strategy to address cefiderocol resistance.