Multidrug-resistant K. pneumoniae is one of the main causes of hospital-acquired infections worldwide and frequently carries antimicrobial resistance genes in moving elements. In this study, we described a K. pneumoniae clinical isolate carrying simultaneous chromosomal bla, and plasmid-mediated bla and bla. The isolate is multidrug-resistant and belongs to ST 225. While bla were identified in the chromosome, the bla was mediated by IncFII(K) plasmid and the bla in a IncFIB(K) plasmid. The bla context was composed by Tn4401 transposon and two insertion sequences ISKpn6 and ISKpn7. The co-production of diverse ß-lactamases brings an alert about a new adaptive profile of K. pneumoniae strains and their dissemination in the hospital-acquired infectious.
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