is an important opportunistic pathogen that commonly causes nosocomial infections and contributes to substantial morbidity and mortality. We sought to investigate the antibiotic resistance profile, pathogenic potential and the clonal relationships between ( = 25) isolated from patients and sources at a tertiary care hospital's intensive care units (ICUs) in the northern region of Brazil. Most of isolates ( = 21, 84%) were classified as multidrug resistant (MDR) with high-level resistance to β-lactams, aminoglycosides, quinolones, tigecycline, and colistin. All the 25 isolates presented extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing (ESBL), including carbapenemase producers, and carried the (100%), (100%), variants ( = 24, 96%), group ( = 21, 84%) and group ( = 18, 72%) genes. The K2 serotype was found in 4% ( = 1) of the isolates, and the K1 was not detected. The virulence-associated genes found among the 25 isolates were D ( = 24, 96%), H-1 ( = 22, 88%), B (100%), A ( = 10, 40%), S ( = 15, 60%). The genes related with efflux pumps and outer membrane porins found were (100%), C ( = 24, 96%), K ( = 22, 88%), K35 ( = 15, 60%), and K36 ( = 7, 28%). ERIC-PCR was employed to determine the clonal relationship between the different isolated strains. The obtained ERIC-PCR patterns revealed that the similarity between isolates was above 70%. To determine the sequence types (STs) a multilocus sequence typing (MLST) assay was used. The results indicated the presence of high-risk international clones among the isolates. In our study, the wide variety of MDR harboring β-lactams and virulence genes strongly suggest a necessity for the implementation of effective strategies to prevent and control the spread of antibiotic resistant infections.

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