European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Euro Surveill. 2020 May;25(20). doi: 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.20.2000627.
Analysis of sequencing data for 143 - and -positive isolates from 13 European national collections and the public domain resulted in the identification of 15 previously undetected multi-country transmission clusters. For 10 clusters, cases had prior travel/hospitalisation history in countries outside of the European Union including Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Russia, Serbia, Tunisia and Turkey. These findings highlight the benefit of European whole genome sequencing-based surveillance and data sharing for control of antimicrobial resistance.
对来自 13 个欧洲国家收集和公共领域的 143 株阳性分离株的测序数据进行分析,结果鉴定出 15 个以前未检测到的多国传播群。对于 10 个群集,病例在欧盟以外的国家有既往旅行/住院史,包括埃及、伊朗、摩洛哥、俄罗斯、塞尔维亚、突尼斯和土耳其。这些发现强调了基于欧洲全基因组测序的监测和数据共享对抗微生物药物耐药性控制的益处。