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  • Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) can spread quickly in hospitals, leading to the implementation of a screening program for vanA and vanB genes via rectal swabs.
  • In November 2016, a rare VRE isolate lacking vanA/B but carrying vanD was discovered, suggesting possible undetected VRE transmission in the hospital.
  • A study screening 360 patients revealed a high prevalence of vanD in non-VRE enterococci, indicating that the inclusion of vanD PCR in routine VRE screening is not feasible, but it does set the groundwork for future checks for vanC and vanD in VRE isolates.

Article Abstract

Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) can rapidly spread through hospitals. Therefore, our hospital employs a screening program whereby rectal swabs are screened for the presence of vanA and vanB, and only PCR-positive broths are cultured on VRE selection agar. Early November 2016, a clinical vanA-/vanB-negative VRE isolate was detected in a vanA/vanB-screening-negative patient, giving the possibility that an undetected VRE might be spreading within our hospital. Whole-genome-sequencing of the isolate showed that resistance was vanD-mediated and core genome multilocus sequence typing showed it was a rare type: ST17/CT154. To determine the prevalence of vanA/B/C/D-carrying enterococci, we designed a real-time PCR for vanC1/2/3 and vanD and screened rectal swabs from 360 patients. vanD was found in 27.8% of the patients, yet culture demonstrated only E. faecium from vanA-positive broths and E. gallinarum from vanC1-positive broths. No vanD-positive VRE were found, limiting the possibility of nosocomial spread of this VRE. Moreover, the high prevalence of non-VRE vanD in rectal swabs makes it unfeasible to include the vanD PCR in our VRE screening. However, having validated the vanC1/2/3 and vanD PCRs allows us to rapidly check future vanA/B-negative VRE for the presence of vanC and vanD genes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6502811PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42824-4DOI Listing

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