Australian Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (AGAR) Australian Enterococcal Surveillance Outcome Program (AESOP) Bloodstream Infection Annual Report 2022
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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2023.47.68Keywords:
Australian Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (AGAR), antimicrobial resistance surveillance, Enterococcus faecium, Enterococcus faecalis, vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE), bacteraemiaAbstract
From 1 January to 31 December 2022, fifty-five institutions across Australia participated in the Australian Enterococcal Surveillance Outcome Program (AESOP). The aim of AESOP 2022 was to determine the proportion of enterococcal bacteraemia isolates in Australia that were antimicrobial resistant, and to characterise the molecular epidemiology of the Enterococcus faecium isolates. Of the 1,535 unique episodes of enterococcal bacteraemia investigated, 92.8% were caused by either E. faecalis (52.9%) or E. faecium (39.9%). Ampicillin and vancomycin resistance were not detected in E. faecalis but were detected in 95.4% and 46.9% of E. faecium respectively. One E. faecalis isolate, with a daptomycin minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 8.0 mg/L, harboured the F478L GdpD mutation. One E. faecium with a daptomycin MIC of 24.0 mg/L harboured the A20D Cls mutation; both mutations are known to be associated with daptomycin resistance. Two E. faecium isolates, one with a linezolid MIC ≥ 256 mg/L and the other with a linezolid MIC of 16 mg/L, harboured the 23S rRNA G2576T mutation, a mutation associated with linezolid resistance in enterococci.
Overall, 48.8% of E. faecium harboured either the vanA or the vanB gene, of which 28.0% harboured vanA and 72.0% harboured vanB. The percentage of vancomycin-resistant E. faecium bacteraemia isolates in Australia remains substantially higher than that recorded in most European countries. The E. faecium isolates consisted of 62 multi-locus sequence types (STs); 85.5% of isolates were classified into eight major STs each containing ten or more isolates. All major STs belonged to clonal complex (CC) 17, a major hospital-adapted polyclonal E. faecium cluster. The major STs (ST17, ST78, ST80, ST117, ST555, ST796, ST1421, and ST1424) were each found across most regions of Australia. The predominant ST was ST17, which was identified in all regions. Overall, 53.7% of isolates belonging to the eight major STs harboured the vanA or vanB gene. AESOP 2022 has shown that enterococcal bacteraemia episodes in Australia are frequently caused by polyclonal ampicillin-resistant high-level gentamicin resistant vanA- or vanB-positive E. faecium which have limited treatment options.
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