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- Occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in the European survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE): a prospective, multinational studyPublication . Grundmann, Hajo; Glasner, Corinna; Albiger, Barbara; Aanensen, David M.; Tomlinson, Chris T.; Andrasević, Arjana Tambić; Cantón, Rafael; Carmeli, Yehuda; Friedrich, Alexander W.; Giske, Christian G.; Glupczynski, Youri; Gniadkowski, Marek; Livermore, David M.; Nordmann, Patrice; Poirel, Laurent; Rossolini, Gian M.; Seifert, Harald; Vatopoulos, Alkiviadis; Walsh, Timothy; Woodford, Neil; Monnet, Dominique L.; EuSCAPE Working Group; Koraqi, A..; Lacej, D.; Apfalter, P.; Hartl, R.; Glupczynski, Y.; Huang, T.D.; Strateva, T; Marteva-Proevska, Y.; Tambic, Andrasevic A.; Butic, I.; Pieridou-Bagatzouni, D.; Maikanti-Charalampous, P.; Hrabak, J.; Zemlickova, H.; Hammerum, A.; Jakobsen, L.; Ivanova, M.; Pavelkovich, A.; Jalava, J.; Österblad, M.; Dortet, L.; Vaux, S.; Kaase, M.; Gatermann, S.G.; Vatopoulos, A.; Tryfinopoulou, K.; Tóth, A.; Jánvári, L.; Boo, T.W.; McGrath, E.; Carmeli, Y.; Adler, A.; Pantosti, A.; Monaco, M.; Raka, L.; Kurti, A.; Balode, A.; Saule, M.; Miciuleviciene, J.; Mierauskaite, A.; Perrin -Weniger, M.; Reichert, P.; Nestorova, N.; Debattista, S.; Mijovic, G.; Lopicic, M.; Samuelsen, Ø.; Haldorsen, B.J.; Żabicka, D.; Literacka, E.; Caniça, M.; Manageiro, V.; Kaftandzieva, A.; Trajkovska-Dokic, E.; Damian, M.; Lixandru, B.; Jelesic, Z.; Trudic, A.; Niks, M.; Schreterova, E.; Pirs, M.; Cerar, T.; Oteo, J.; Aracil, B.; Giske, C.; Sjöström, K.; Gür, D.; Cakar, A.; Woodford, N.; Hopkins, K.; Wiuff, C.; Brown, D.J.BACKGROUND: Gaps in the diagnostic capacity and heterogeneity of national surveillance and reporting standards in Europe make it difficult to contain carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae. We report the development of a consistent sampling framework and the results of the first structured survey on the occurrence of carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli in European hospitals. METHODS: National expert laboratories recruited hospitals with diagnostic capacities, who collected the first ten carbapenem non-susceptible clinical isolates of K pneumoniae or E coli and ten susceptible same-species comparator isolates and pertinent patient and hospital information. Isolates and data were relayed back to national expert laboratories, which made laboratory-substantiated information available for central analysis. FINDINGS: Between Nov 1, 2013, and April 30, 2014, 455 sentinel hospitals in 36 countries submitted 2703 clinical isolates (2301 [85%] K pneumoniae and 402 (15%) E coli). 850 (37%) of 2301 K pneumoniae samples and 77 (19%) of 402 E coli samples were carbapenemase (KPC, NDM, OXA-48-like, or VIM) producers. The ratio of K pneumoniae to E coli was 11:1. 1·3 patients per 10 000 hospital admissions had positive clinical specimens. Prevalence differed greatly, with the highest rates in Mediterranean and Balkan countries. Carbapenemase-producing K pneumoniae isolates showed high resistance to last-line antibiotics. INTERPRETATION: This initiative shows an encouraging commitment by all participants, and suggests that challenges in the establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaeceae can be overcome. Strengthening infection control efforts in hospitals is crucial for controlling spread through local and national health care networks.
