Background: Sequence type 72 (ST72) is the predominant community-associated methicillin-resistant (MRSA) genotype in Korea. With an increasing prevalence of the ST72 lineage, regardless of methicillin resistance, it is crucial to understand the clinical and microbiological characteristics of ST72 methicillin-susceptible (MSSA) as well as ST72 MRSA.
Materials And Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, data from patients with bacteremia (SAB) who were admitted to a tertiary hospital in Korea from March 2007 to December 2018 were collected. Multilocus sequence typing was used to identify ST72 isolates. The clinical and microbiological characteristics of ST72 MSSA were compared with those of ST72 MRSA among patients infected with SAB.
Results: Among the 442 SAB patients with ST72, 157 (35.5%) were infected with MSSA and 285 (64.5%) were infected with MRSA. There was a significant increase in the proportion of ST72 MSSA in both the community and hospital settings. Compared to ST72 MRSA, ST72 MSSA isolates were less likely to have multidrug resistance. The main infection foci, infection severity, and duration of bacteremia did not differ significantly between the two groups. The 90-day recurrence rate was significantly lower in the MSSA group (2.5% 8.4%, =0.03), while the 90-day mortality rate was comparable (28.0% 23.9%, =0.40).
Conclusion: ST72 MSSA had similar clinical features as ST72 MRSA in terms of infection site, severity, and 90-day mortality. Despite exhibiting lower levels of antibiotic resistance, ST72 MSSA has increased in the hospital environment concurrently with ST72 MRSA.
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