Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes

Abstract Background Infections caused by multidrug-resistant shigellae resistant to broad-spectrum cephalosporins are becoming more prevalent in the Middle East. We report a case of severe diarrhea due to a multiresistant Shigella flexneri 1 strain carrying four different ß-lactamase genes. Case pre...

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Main Authors: M. John Albert, Prashant Purohit, Laurent Poirel, Glen Carter, Dieter Bulach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
Series:Gut Pathogens
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-021-00413-9
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spelling doaj-e1ed5fe081f24714a9f25be9c0da2d282021-03-21T12:23:57ZengBMCGut Pathogens1757-47492021-03-011311610.1186/s13099-021-00413-9Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genesM. John Albert0Prashant Purohit1Laurent Poirel2Glen Carter3Dieter Bulach4Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait UniversityDepartment of Medical Microbiology, Al-Sabah HospitalEmerging Antibiotic Resistance Unit and Medical and Molecular Microbiology, Faculty of Science and Medicine, University of FribourgMicrobiological Diagnostic Unit, Public Health Laboratory, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of MelbourneMicrobiological Diagnostic Unit, Public Health Laboratory, Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, The University of MelbourneAbstract Background Infections caused by multidrug-resistant shigellae resistant to broad-spectrum cephalosporins are becoming more prevalent in the Middle East. We report a case of severe diarrhea due to a multiresistant Shigella flexneri 1 strain carrying four different ß-lactamase genes. Case presentation A one-year-old Syrian infant presented with severe acute diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration. She did not respond to empirical treatment with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid followed by cefotaxime. Later, stool culture revealed S. flexneri 1 resistant to both these drugs. The patient was successfully treated with meropenem to which S. flexneri 1 was susceptible. The isolate was resistant to eight classes of antibiotics, and the whole genome sequence (WGS) identified four ß-lactamase genes (bla CTX-M-15, bla EC-8, bla OXA-1, and bla TEM-1) along with genes mediating resistance to seven other antibiotic classes. The WGS also identified several virulence genes including senA that encodes ShET-2 which induces watery diarrhea. Phylogenetically, the isolate was closely related to isolates from South Asia. Conclusions This report highlights the emergence of extremely resistant Shigella that has acquired multiple resistance genes to cephalosporins rendering these drugs ineffective.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-021-00413-9S. flexneri 1DiarrheaMultidrug-resistanceCephalosporinase
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author M. John Albert
Prashant Purohit
Laurent Poirel
Glen Carter
Dieter Bulach
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Prashant Purohit
Laurent Poirel
Glen Carter
Dieter Bulach
Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
Gut Pathogens
S. flexneri 1
Diarrhea
Multidrug-resistance
Cephalosporinase
author_facet M. John Albert
Prashant Purohit
Laurent Poirel
Glen Carter
Dieter Bulach
author_sort M. John Albert
title Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
title_short Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
title_full Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
title_fullStr Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
title_full_unstemmed Diarrhea in an infant due to Shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
title_sort diarrhea in an infant due to shigella flexneri 1 carrying multiple cephalosporinase-encoding genes
publisher BMC
series Gut Pathogens
issn 1757-4749
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Infections caused by multidrug-resistant shigellae resistant to broad-spectrum cephalosporins are becoming more prevalent in the Middle East. We report a case of severe diarrhea due to a multiresistant Shigella flexneri 1 strain carrying four different ß-lactamase genes. Case presentation A one-year-old Syrian infant presented with severe acute diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration. She did not respond to empirical treatment with amoxicillin-clavulanic acid followed by cefotaxime. Later, stool culture revealed S. flexneri 1 resistant to both these drugs. The patient was successfully treated with meropenem to which S. flexneri 1 was susceptible. The isolate was resistant to eight classes of antibiotics, and the whole genome sequence (WGS) identified four ß-lactamase genes (bla CTX-M-15, bla EC-8, bla OXA-1, and bla TEM-1) along with genes mediating resistance to seven other antibiotic classes. The WGS also identified several virulence genes including senA that encodes ShET-2 which induces watery diarrhea. Phylogenetically, the isolate was closely related to isolates from South Asia. Conclusions This report highlights the emergence of extremely resistant Shigella that has acquired multiple resistance genes to cephalosporins rendering these drugs ineffective.
topic S. flexneri 1
Diarrhea
Multidrug-resistance
Cephalosporinase
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13099-021-00413-9
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