Detection and whole-genome sequencing of carbapenemase- producing aeromonas hydrophila isolates from routine perirectal surveillance culture

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Perirectal surveillance cultures and a stool culture grew Aeromonas species from three patients over a 6-week period and were without epidemiological links. Detection of the blaKPC-2 gene in one isolate prompted inclusion of non-Enterobacteriaceae in our surveillance culture workup. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed that the isolates were unrelated and provided data for Aeromonas reference genomes.

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Hughes, H. Y., Conlan, S. P., Lau, A. F., Dekker, J. P., Michelin, A. V., Youn, J. H., … Palmorea, T. N. (2016). Detection and whole-genome sequencing of carbapenemase- producing aeromonas hydrophila isolates from routine perirectal surveillance culture. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 54(4), 1167–1170. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.03229-15

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