KMID : 1144320190510040399
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°¨¿°°ú ÈÇпä¹ý 2019 Volume.51 No. 4 p.399 ~ p.404
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MCR1 and KPC2 Co-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia: First Case in Korea
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Park Ji-Young
Heo Sang-Taek Kwon Ki-Tae Song Do-Young Lee Kwang-Jun Choi Ji-Ae
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Abstract
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Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-producing K. pneumoniae (KPC-KP) has been disseminating nationwide due to clonal spread and is taking a serious action at the national level in Korea. The mobilized colistin resistance (MCR1) gene confers plasmid-mediated resistance to colistin and is known to be capable of horizontal transfer between different strains of a bacterial species. We have experienced a fatal case of the patient who developed MCR1-possessing, ST307/Tn4401a[blaKPC2] K. pneumonia bacteremia in the community of non-capital region after being diagnosed as pancreatic cancer with multiple liver metastases and treated in the capital region. The ST307/Tn4401a[blaKPC2] K. pneumonia was the most commonly disseminated clone in Korea. Our strain is the first MCR1 and KPC2 co-producing K. pneumonia in Korea and our case is the critical example that the multi-drug resistant clone can cause inter-regional spread and the community-onset fatal infections. Fortunately, our patient was admitted to the intensive care unit on the day of visit, and the contact precaution was well maintained throughout and KPC-KP was not spread to other patients. The high risk patients for KPC-KP need to be screened actively, detected rapidly and preemptively isolated to prevent outbreak of KPC-KP. Inter-facility communications are essential and the nationwide epidemiologic data of KPC-KP should be analyzed and reported regularly to prevent spread of KPC-KP. The prompt identification of species and antimicrobial susceptibilities for successful treatment against KPC-KP should be emphasized as well.
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KEYWORD
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Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobactericeae, Carbapenemase, Colistin, Septic shock
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