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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2008

Oligonucleotide Array-Based Identification of Species in the Acinetobacter calcoaceticus-A. baumannii Complex in Isolates from Blood Cultures and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing of the Isolates

Wen Chien Ko; Nan Yao Lee; Siou Ching Su; Lenie Dijkshoorn; Mario Vaneechoutte; Li-Rong Wang; Tsung Chain Chang

ABSTRACT Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, A. baumannii, Acinetobacter genomic species (gen. sp.) 3, and Acinetobacter gen. sp. 13TU, which are included in the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii complex, are difficult to distinguish by phenotypic methods. An array with six oligonucleotide probes based on the 16S-23S rRNA gene intergenic spacer (ITS) region was developed to differentiate species in the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii complex. Validation of the array with a reference collection of 52 strains of the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii complex and 137 strains of other species resulted in an identification sensitivity and specificity of 100%. By using the array, the species distribution of 291 isolates of the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii complex from patients with bacteremia were determined to be A. baumannii (221 strains [75.9%]), Acinetobacter gen. sp. 3 (67 strains [23.0%]), Acinetobacter gen. sp. 13TU (2 strains [0.7%]), and unidentified Acinetobacter sp. (1 strain [0.3%]). The identification accuracy of the array for 12 randomly selected isolates from patients with bacteremia was further confirmed by sequence analyses of the ITS region and the 16S rRNA gene. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of the 291 isolates from patients with bacteremia revealed that A. baumannii strains were less susceptible to antimicrobial agents than Acinetobacter gen. sp. 3. All Acinetobacter gen. sp. 3 strains were susceptible to ampicillin-sulbactam, imipenem, and meropenem; but only 67.4%, 90%, and 86% of the A. baumannii strains were susceptible to ampicillin-sulbactam, imipenem, and meropenem, respectively. The observed significant variations in antimicrobial susceptibility among different species in the A. calcoaceticus-A. baumannii complex emphasize that the differentiation of species within the complex is relevant from a clinical-epidemiological point of view.


Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2010

Bacteremia Due to Extended-Spectrum-β-Lactamase-Producing Enterobacter cloacae: Role of Carbapenem Therapy

Ching-Chi Lee; Nan Yao Lee; Jing-Jou Yan; Hsin-Chun Lee; Po Lin Chen; Chia Ming Chang; Chi-Jung Wu; Nai Ying Ko; Li-Rong Wang; Chih Hsien Chi; Wen Chien Ko

ABSTRACT Enterobacter cloacae is an important nosocomial pathogen. However, few studies specifically dealing with the clinical characteristics and outcome of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing E. cloacae infections have been published. During an 8-year period in a medical center, of 610 E. cloacae bacteremic isolates, 138 (22.6%) with ESBL genes were designated the ESBL group, and 120 (19.6%) cefotaxime-nonsusceptible isolates without the ESBL phenotype and genes were designated the control group. Of the former group of isolates, 133 (96.3%) carried the blaSHV-12 gene, 3 (2.1%) had blaCTX-M3, and 2 (1.4%) had both the blaSHV-12 and blaCTX-M3 genes. After patients under the age of 18 years were excluded, there were 206 adults with E. cloacae bacteremia, and these consisted of 121 patients in the ESBL group and 85 in the control group. More episodes of hospital-onset and polymicrobial bacteremia, increased severity of illness, more cases of bacteremia onset in intensive care units (ICUs), and longer stays in the hospital and ICU after bacteremia onset were noted in the ESBL group. However, the crude and sepsis-related mortality rates in two groups were similar. Of the ESBL group, the in-hospital sepsis-related mortality rate of patients definitively treated by a carbapenem was lower than that of those treated by noncarbapenem β-lactams (5/53, or 9.4%, versus 13/44, or 29.5%; P = 0.01) though the difference was not significant in the hierarchical multivariate analysis (P = 0.46). Among 62 patients with follow-up blood cultures within 14 days of bacteremia onset, breakthrough bacteremia was more common in those treated by a noncarbapenem β-lactam agent than in those treated by a carbapenem (18/31, or 58.0%, versus 3/31, or 9.6%; P < 0.001). Thus, carbapenem therapy for ESBL-producing E. cloacae that cause bacteremia may provide therapeutic benefits.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2007

Melioidosis Outbreak after Typhoon, Southern Taiwan

Wen Chien Ko; Bruno Man-Hon Cheung; Hung-Jen Tang; Hsin-I Shih; Yeu-Jun Lau; Li-Rong Wang; Yin-Ching Chuang

From July through September 2005, shortly after a typhoon, 40 cases of Burkholderia pseudomallei infection (melioidosis) were identified in southern Taiwan. Two genotypes that had been present in 2000 were identified by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Such a case cluster confirms that melioidosis is endemic to Taiwan.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2006

Fatal Case of Community-Acquired Bacteremia and Necrotizing Fasciitis Caused by Chryseobacterium meningosepticum: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Ching-Chi Lee; Po Lin Chen; Li-Rong Wang; Hsin-Chun Lee; Chia Ming Chang; Nan Yao Lee; Chi-Jung Wu; Hsin-I Shih; Wen Chien Ko

ABSTRACT A diabetic patient with chronic heart failure developed necrotizing fasciitis and bacteremia caused by Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, which rapidly evolved into death, even with fasciotomy and intensive care. A review of the English literature found 10 cases of soft tissue infection caused by C. meningosepticum, which is rarely acquired in the community.


Microbial Drug Resistance | 2011

Prevalence and Characteristics of Ertapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates in a Taiwanese University Hospital

Jiunn-Jong Wu; Li-Rong Wang; Yi-Fang Liu; Hung-Mo Chen; Jing-Jou Yan

This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence and characteristics of ertapenem-resistant (ETP-R) Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates at a Taiwanese hospital. The disk-diffusion tests revealed that the rate of ertapenem resistance among all isolates collected in 2008 was 13.5%, and the resistance rate among bloodstream isolates increased from 0% to 13.6% between 2001 and 2008. Eighty-two nonduplicate ETP-R isolates collected in 2008 were examined. Seventy-four (90.2%) isolates of them had extended-spectrum β-lactamases (CTX-M- and SHV-type), AmpC enzymes (DHA-1 and CMY-2), and IMP-8 metallo-β-lactamase alone or in combination, and an extremely high prevalence of fluoroquinolone resistance (95.1%) and plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants (90.2%) were also observed. Eighteen ETP-R but imipenem-susceptible isolates were selected and compared with 18 imipenem-nonsusceptible isolates collected before 2008. Sequence analyses revealed genetic disruptions of OmpK36 in 11 imipenem-nonsusceptible and 6 imipenem-susceptible isolates, respectively, and OmpK35 disruptions in 10 isolates for both groups. For the isolates with intact ompK36, sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis suggests decreased expression of OmpK36 in 5 of 7 imipenem-nonsusceptible isolates and 3 of 12 imipenem-susceptible isolates. In conclusion, the increasing prevalence of ertapenem resistance that was predominantly attributed to noncarbapenemase-mediated resistance mechanisms in K. pneumoniae is becoming a serious treat to patients in Taiwan.


Infection | 2009

Sporadic and Outbreak Cases of Melioidosis in Southern Taiwan: Clinical Features and Antimicrobial Susceptibility

Hsin-I Shih; Yin-Ching Chuang; B. M. H. Cheung; Jing-Jou Yan; Chia Ming Chang; Ko Chang; Nan Yao Lee; Hsin-Chun Lee; Chi-Jung Wu; Po Lin Chen; Ching-Chi Lee; Li-Rong Wang; Nai Ying Ko; Wen Chien Ko

Background:Melioidosis has been well known to be endemic in Thailand and Northern Australia, and was reported sporadically in Taiwan before 2005.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed 58 patients with melioidosis in southern Taiwan from 2000 to 2005, including 40 clustered and 18 sporadic cases, for clinical characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibility.Results:Fifty-one (88%) cases were found during the rainy season, and there was a significant correlation between the average monthly rainfalls and the case number (r = 0.37; p = 0.001). Diabetes mellitus was the most common underlying disease (35 cases, 60%). The majority (52 cases, 90%) had never traveled abroad before illness, indicating indigenous acquisition of Burkholderia pseudomallei. In comparison, clustered cases were older, less often had underlying diabetes mellitus and had a shorter duration of clinical symptoms before admission than sporadic cases. Acute form of melioidosis predominated, and shock at admission was independently associated with a grave prognosis. Overall, 22% of 58 patients died in hospitals. Ceftazidime, imipenem, meropenem, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, co-trimoxazole, and doxycycline, as previously recommended, were the potentially therapeutic choices. The role of piperacillin/ tazobactam for melioidosis remains undefined.Conclusions:Melioidosis can occur sporadically or in a cluster in diabetic patients during rainy seasons in Taiwan.


Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2012

Aeromonas aquariorum septicemia and enterocolitis in a cirrhotic patient

Chi-Jung Wu; Pei-Jane Tsai; Po Lin Chen; I-Chien Wu; Yu Tzu Lin; Yi-Hsuan Chen; Li-Rong Wang; Wen Chien Ko

Aeromonas aquariorum is a recently described Aeromonas species. We present a cirrhotic patient with septicemia and bloody diarrhea in whom A. aquariorum was isolated from the blood and stool. The species identification was based on sequence analysis of the partial rpoB and rpoD genes. The A. aquariorum isolates carried genes encoding hemolysin, aerolysin, and the cytotonic enterotoxin Alt. Significant A. aquariorum-induced cytotoxicity in intestinal epithelial cells was also demonstrated.


Apmis | 2011

Metallo-β-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae isolates at a Taiwanese hospital: lack of distinctive phenotypes for screening

I-Chuang Liao; Hung-Mo Chen; Jiunn-Jong Wu; Pei-Fang Tsai; Li-Rong Wang; Jing-Jou Yan

Liao I‐C, Chen H‐M, Wu J‐J, Tsai P‐F, Wang L‐R, Yan J‐J. Metallo‐β‐lactamase‐producing Enterobacteriaceae isolates at a Taiwanese hospital: lack of distinctive phenotypes for screening. APMIS 2011; 119: 543–50.


Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2007

Outbreak of Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremia related to contaminated morphine used for patient-controlled analgesia.

Hsin-Chun Lee; Nan Yao Lee; Chia Ming Chang; Cheng Yang Chou; Yi-Hui Wu; Li-Rong Wang; Nai Ying Ko; Ching Chuan Liu; Wen Chien Ko

We investigated a cluster of postoperative febrile episodes and episodes of Acinetobacter baumannii bacteremia in obstetrics and gynecology wards after an electrical blackout and loss of the water supply. The use of patient-controlled analgesia was the only independent risk factor associated with postoperative fever, and A. baumannii isolates recovered from the blood of patients who had received patient-controlled analgesia were genetically related to an isolate recovered from the diluted morphine solution used for this procedure. After inappropriate preparation of the morphine solution was identified and stopped, the outbreak ended.


Journal of Infection | 2007

Clinical significance and distribution of putative virulence markers of 116 consecutive clinical Aeromonas isolates in southern Taiwan

Chi-Jung Wu; Jiunn-Jong Wu; Jing-Jou Yan; Hsin-Chun Lee; Nan Yao Lee; Chia Ming Chang; Hsin-I Shih; Hsiu-Mei Wu; Li-Rong Wang; Wen-Chien Ko

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Wen Chien Ko

National Cheng Kung University

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Nan Yao Lee

National Cheng Kung University

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Hsin-Chun Lee

National Cheng Kung University

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Chi-Jung Wu

National Cheng Kung University

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Chia Ming Chang

National Cheng Kung University

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Hsin-I Shih

National Cheng Kung University

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Jing-Jou Yan

National Cheng Kung University

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Po Lin Chen

National Cheng Kung University

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Ching-Chi Lee

National Cheng Kung University

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Jiunn-Jong Wu

National Cheng Kung University

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