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Multi-drug resistant Escherichia coli PROFESSOR PETER M. HAWKEY School of Immunity and Infection College of Medical and Dental Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham B15 2TT Health Protection Agency West Midlands Public Health Laboratory, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, B5 9SS peter.hawkey@heartofengland.nhs.uk

E coli bacteraemia to HPA for England, 2003-2007 2007

CTX-M-1 Group CTX-M-2 Group CTX-M-8/25/26 Group CTX-M-9 Group

Proportions and country distributions of CTX-M ESBL genotypes a Israel c b Faecal isolates a Lebanon, b Israel, c Kuwait CTX-M-1 CTX-M-2 CTX-M-3 CTX-M-9 CTX-M-14 CTX-M-15 Others Hawkey & Jones 2009 JAC 64 Suppl 1 i3-i10

SMART study for 2008. E. coli / Klebsiella in IAI Hsueh et al. Int. J Antimicrob. Agents. 2010. 36:408-14

BSAC UK bacteraemia susceptibility survey - E. coli 14 12 % positive ESBL ESBL CTX-M 10 8 6 4 2 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 + (226) (230) (228) (228) (227) (223) (228) (427) (435) + number of strains www.bsacsurv.org

Prospective survey of West Midlands region April & May 2006 Population of 5.4 million with significant South Asian communities Laboratories in 13 major hospitals serving 90% of pop. Submitted all presumptive ESBL Enterobacteriaceae 370 isolates, 294 bla CTX-M positive 232 E. coli; 58 Klebsiella ll spp; 4 others Xu et al. 2010. JAC 2011 66:505-511

Epidemiological and molecular characteristics of all 232 bla CTX-M positive E. coli strains belonging to clone O25b-ST131 and non-o25b-st131 Parameter O25b-ST131 n=154 No. of isolates (%) Non-O25b-ST131 n=78 Specimen Origin Hospital 88 (57.1) 40 (51.3) Community 66 (42.9) 38 (48.7) Specimen type Blood 14 (9.0) 5 (6.4) Urine 126 (81.8) 68 (87.2) Others 5 (3.2) 5 (6.4) Antimicrobial resistance ciprofloxacin 152 (98.7) 65 (83.3) trimethoprim 142 (92.2) 67 (85.9) gentamicin i 75 (48.7) 43 (55.1) bla CTX-M genotype bla CTX-M-15 153 (99.4) 71 (91.0) bla CTX-M-9 1 (0.6) 1 (1.2) bla CTX-M-14 0 (0) 4 (5.1) bla CTX-M-2 0 (0) 2 (2.6) Presence of IS26 element 400 bp 41 (26.0) 0 (0) 873 bp 12 (7.8) 1 (1.3) Negative 102 (66.2) 77 (98.7)

PFGE of 225 bla CTX-M harbouring E. coli isolates from 13 hospitals in the West Midlands

Genotype and clonality of bla CTXM E.coli in West Midlands Stoke-on-Trent 1 ST131 (n = 7) 2 4 PFGE RE1 1 5 8 Dudley (n = 13) Shrewsbury (n = 14) 4 2 7 Sandwell (n = 59) Stafford (n = 8) 18 19 22 Redditch (n = 15) 3 1 8 4 2 Walsall (n = 15) 1 7 5 2 6 6 3 13 17 8 12 1 6 UHB b (n = 31) Burton-on-Trent (n = 8) 2 2 2 2 16 HEFT a (n = 28) Nuneaton (n = 12) 8 Coventry (n = 20) Non- ST131 Non-FGE RE1 PFGE RE1 Hereford (n = 2) Non-PFGE RE1 2

58/242 returning travellers with diarrhoea carried ESBL producing bacteria. 2/63 (3%) in Europe 50/138(36%) outside Europe Country Proportion (%) ESBL E. coli India 11/14 (79%) Egypt 19/38 (50%) Middle East 4/10 (40%) SE Asia (incl Australia) 5/13 (38%) Tham et al. 2010 Scand J Infect Dis 42:275-80

Isolates were only identified to group genotype e.g., group 1, 2, 8, 9 & 25 90% +ve for bla CTX-M India only ygp1 Egypt & Thailand gp1 & 9 China only gp9 Tham et al. 2010 Scand J Infect Dis 42:275-80

York ESBL study - Screening 1000 faeces samples Oct-Dec 2003 95 Enterobacteriaciae tested for ESBL production double disk diffusion screening 23 isolates screened for TEM, SHV & CTX-M Munday et al JAC 2004,54:628-633

York ESBL producing isolates Species (number) CTX-M type SHV type TEM type Klebsiella spp. (1) CTX-M-9 SHV-36 - E. cloaceae (7) CTX-M-9 SHV-12 - E. coli (5) CTX-M-15 - TEM-2 E. coli (3) () CTX-M-14 - TEM-1 E. coli (1) CTX-M-9 TEM-1 Salmonella spp. (1) - SHV-12 - C. freundii (1) CTX-M-9 - -

Faecal carriage of CTX M ESBL in community faeces samples 727 samples cultured on chromid confirmed by double disc diffusion & API 20E 80 samples gave E. coli CTX M +ve All analysed by PFGE, 10 groups identified One example typed by MLST, All isolates screened by PCR for ST131. Wickramasinghe et al. LID submitted

Dice (Tol 1.0%-1.0%) (H>0.0% S>0.0%) [0.0%-100.0%] PFGE 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 PFGE F075 F081 F012 ST131 85% Similarity Co de PFGE Clust er MLS T F040 F066 F079 F011 F029 Strain A F053 F060 F019 I I II II ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 F019 F061 F070 F052 F021 F017 F074 F023 F037 III III III ST131 ST131 ST443 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST131 ST841 F037 F008 F046 F016 F024 F025 F002 F009 F010 IV IV V V ST2076 ST69 F106 F090 F100 F018 F078 F022 F080 F069 F104 VI VI VII VII ST69 F104 F015 F043 F063 F006 F028 F051 F004 F105 VII ST648 F020 F032 F039 F007 F076 F030 F001 F089.1 F102 VIII VIII VIII ST46 ST182 ST1312 F102 F003 F088 F005 F073 F071 F103 ST1312 ST940 ST1664

Proportions and country distributions of CTX-M ESBL genotypes a Israel c b Faecal isolates a Lebanon, b Israel, c Kuwait CTX-M-1 CTX-M-2 CTX-M-3 CTX-M-9 CTX-M-14 CTX-M-15 Others Hawkey & Jones 2009 JAC 64 Suppl 1 i3-i10

Demography of Birmingham Total population: 997,087 Ethnicity % Population White 67.7 Asian 21.0 Black 67 6.7 Chinese 3.2 Other 1.4 ONS 2007

Appying OriginsInfo to give Cultural Ethnic Linguistic groupings 571 European 152 Middle Eastern/South Asian (MESA includes 4 African & 2 Chinese) 4 Unassigned

Distribution of CTX M genotypes according to global origin Global origin bla CTX-M bla CTX-M M9/14 bla CTX-M M15 ST131/Others Europe n=571 46 (8.1%) a 15 (2.5%) 31(5.4%) a 8/23 MESA n=152 34 (22.4%) a 7(45%) (4.5%) 27 (17.8%) a 6/21 a p < 0.0002 Wickramasinghe et al. LID submitted

CTX-M producing E. coli isolated from chicken meat sole in U.K. by Country of origin Origin Total positive/ Total tested CTX-M enzyme present CTX-M-1 CTX-M-2 CTX-M-8 CTX-M-14 British 1/62 1 0 0 0 Irish 0/3 0 0 0 0 Brazil 5/10 0 5 0 0 Brazil/Poland/France l 3/4 0 3 0 0 Poland 0/4 0 0 0 0 Netherlands 2/2 0 2 0 0 Spain / France / Denmark / Germany 0/4 0 0 0 0 Unknown 6/40 0 1 1 4 TOTAL 17/129 1 11 1 4 Warren et al JAC 208 61:504-8

Occurrence of ESBL genes in human infections and retail chicken meat produced in the Netherlands 262 raw meat samples cultured for ESBL in 2009 Chicken 80%, Pork 1.8%, Other meats 9.7% 4 hospitals covering same population p all Enterobacteriacae characterised for ESBL genes from : (i) 927 rectal swabs (4.9% ESBL +ve) (ii) Blood cultures 31 suspect cultures 23 PCR confirmed ESBL Overdevert et al. 2011 submitted

Figure 1: Distribution of ESBL genotypes in chicken meat, rectal swabs and blood cultures chicken meat rectal swabs blood cultures Overdevest et al 2011 submitted

CARBAPENEM ANTIBIOTICS...

Fig. 1. Global distribution of KPC beta-lactamases. KPC-2 enzymes are denoted by red dots, all other KPC enzymes by blue dots. Walsh TR. Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents. 2010;S8-S14

Distribution of NDM-1-producing Enterobacteriaceae strains in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and the UK

NDM positive isolates from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Delhi 9 patients (8/9 hospital inpatients) 2 E. coli. 7 Klebsiella 4 UTI, 3 cholecystitis, 1 intra-abdominal, abdominal, 1 VAP ALL isolates resistant to: ceftazidime, pip- tazobactam, meropenem, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin Number of isolates Sensitive to: 2/9 amikacin 1/9 nitrofurantoin 5/9 tigecycline 9/9 colistin Antimicrobial Research Group, Birmingham

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital NDM-1 isolates Isolate Location Isolate Location 355 210kb 380 150kb 356 160kb 381 110kb, 80kb 357 200kb 382 80kb 383 90kb 385 110kb 363 210kb 388 150kb, 175kb +Chrom 250kb 200kb 150kb 100kb 50kb 355 356 357 383 363 380 381 382 385 388 + ve 355 356 357 383 363 380 381 382 385 388 + ve

Carbapenemase-producing producing Enterobacteriaceae: ARMRL referrals from UK labs 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Year IMP VIM KPC OXA-48 NDM IMI

HPA Targeted molecular surveillance for carbapenemases in the Midlands 2010/11 10 hospitals submitted all 3GC resistant Enterobacteriacae Up to 50 Klebsiella spp & 50 E. coli and others All isolates screened with multiplex PCR for: IMP, VIM, KPC, NDM, OXA 48 & CTX M

624 isolates from hospitals (none 50 isolates) Carbapenemase Klebsiella spp E. coli & others Total NDM 8 0 8 KPC 2 0 2 OXA048 0 0 IMP 0 0 VIM 0 1 1 CTX M gp1 97 191 288 CTX M gp9 4 33 37

Fig. 3. Representation of the global distribution of mobile metallo-b-lactamases. Walsh TR. Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents. 2010;S8-S14

Proportion of f3 rd generation cephalosporins resistant to E. coli isolates, EARSS data 2001 2006