reviewMicrobial GenomicsOct 1, 2019GOLD OA

Emergence, molecular mechanisms and global spread of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii

University of Technology Sydney · New South Wales Department of Health

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Abstract

Acinetobacter baumannii is a nosocomial pathogen that has emerged as a global threat because of high levels of resistance to many antibiotics, particularly those considered to be last-resort antibiotics, such as carbapenems. Although alterations in the efflux pump and outer membrane proteins can cause carbapenem resistance, the main mechanism is the acquisition of carbapenem-hydrolyzing oxacillinase-encoding genes. Of these, oxa23 is by far the most widespread in most countries, while oxa24 and oxa58 appear to be dominant in specific regions. Historically, much of the global spread of carbapenem resistance has been due to the dissemination of two major clones, known as global clones 1 and 2, although new…

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Keywords
  • Acinetobacter baumannii
  • Biology
  • Genome
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Gene
  • Antibiotics
  • Carbapenem
  • Acinetobacter
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