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  • A study identified a multidrug-resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa AUST-03 (ST242) in South African children with cystic fibrosis, linking it to increased health risks.
  • Whole genome sequencing revealed a high prevalence of specific antibiotic resistance genes in these isolates, with significant genetic similarities to a global isolate from Russia.
  • The findings highlight the urgent need for effective infection control measures in public clinics to prevent outbreaks of this resistant strain.

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Introduction: Pseudomonas aeruginosa AUST-03 (ST242) has been reported to cause epidemics in people with CF (pwCF) from Australia and has been associated with multidrug resistance and increased morbidity and mortality. Here, we report an epidemic P. aeruginosa (AUST-03) strain in South African pwCF detected at a public hospital and characterize the genomic antibiotic resistance determinants.

Methods: The P. aeruginosa AUST-03 (ST242) study isolates were analysed with whole genome sequencing using the Illumina NextSeq2000 platform. Raw sequencing reads were processed using the Jekesa pipeline and multilocus sequence typing and genomic antibiotic resistance characterization was performed using public databases. Genetic relatedness between the study isolates and global P. aeruginosa ST242 from public databases was determined using a maximum-likelihood phylogenetic tree. Antibiotic susceptibility testing was performed using the disk diffusion and broth microdilution techniques.

Results: A total of 11 P. aeruginosa AUST-03 isolates were isolated from two children with CF. The majority (8/11) of these isolates were multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug resistant; and the multidrug efflux pumps MexAB-OprM, MexCD-OprJ, MexEF-OprN, and MexXY-OprM were the most clinically relevant antibiotic resistance determinants and were detected in all of the isolates. The study isolates were the most closely related to a 2020 P. aeruginosa AUST-03 (ST242) CF isolate from Russia.

Conclusion: Epidemic MDR P. aeruginosa strains are present at South African public CF clinics and need to be considered when implementing segregation and infection control strategies to prevent possible spread and outbreaks.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11600992PMC
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Article Synopsis
  • A study identified a multidrug-resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa AUST-03 (ST242) in South African children with cystic fibrosis, linking it to increased health risks.
  • Whole genome sequencing revealed a high prevalence of specific antibiotic resistance genes in these isolates, with significant genetic similarities to a global isolate from Russia.
  • The findings highlight the urgent need for effective infection control measures in public clinics to prevent outbreaks of this resistant strain.
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