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Antimicrobial-Resistant Evolution and Global Spread of Enterococcus faecium Clonal Complex(CC)17:Progressive Change from Gut Colonization to Hospital-Adapted Pathogen 被引量:1

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摘要 For a long time,Enterococcus faecium(E.faecium)was thought to be a commensal strain in human and animal digestive tracts.However,over the past three decades,some unique E.faecium clones rapidly acquired multiple antimicrobial resistance(AMR),which led these clones to survive hospital environments and become a hospital-adapted E.faecium clonal complex(CC)17.Since the adaptation of these clones to changes in habitat,vancomycin-resistant E.faecium CC17 has emerged as the leading cause of hospital-acquired infections worldwide.This epidemic hospital-adapted lineage has diverged from other populations approximately 75 years ago.The CC17 lineage originated from animal strains,but not human commensal lines.We reviewed the evolutionary progress and the molecular mechanisms of E.faecium CC17 from a gut commensal to a multi-antimicrobial resistant nosocomial pathogen.
出处 《China CDC weekly》 2022年第2期17-21,共5页 中国疾病预防控制中心周报(英文)
基金 Supported by Chinese Academy of Medical Science(CAMS)Innovation Fund for Medical Science(CIFMS 2019-12M-5-024) National Natural Science Foundation of China(32172314).
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