High risk of intestinal colonization with ESBL-producing Escherichia coli among soldiers of military contingents in specific geographic regions

E. Literacka, M. Konior, R. Izdebski, D. Żabicka, M. Herda,M. Gniadkowski, K. Korzeniewski

European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology(2023)

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One-hundred Polish soldiers of a contingent in Afghanistan in 2019 were screened for Enterobacterales resistant to newer-generation β -lactams at their departure and return. Seventeen percent were colonized in the gut at the departure, whereas 70% acquired carriage in Afghanistan. The commonest organisms were extended-spectrum β -lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli (ESBL-Ec; 96.6%). All isolates were sequenced and were clonally diverse overall, even within the same sequence type, indicating that independent acquisitions mainly. ESBL-Ec were often multi-drug-resistant. Soldiers stationing in certain regions are at high risk of acquiring resistant bacteria that may cause endogenous infection, be transmitted to vulnerable individuals, and spread resistance genes.
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Escherichia coli,ESBL,Carbapenemase,Intestinal carriage,Soldiers,Acquisition
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