Active surveillance of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales using genomic sequencing for hospital-based infection control interventions

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2024 Feb;45(2):137-143. doi: 10.1017/ice.2023.205. Epub 2023 Sep 13.

Abstract

Background: Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is increasingly used to characterize hospital outbreaks of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (CPE). However, access to WGS is variable and testing is often centralized, leading to delays in reporting of results.

Objective: We describe the utility of a local sequencing service to promptly respond to facility needs over an 8-year period.

Methods: The study was conducted at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney, Australia. All CPE isolated from patient (screening and clinical) and environmental samples from 2015 onward underwent prospective WGS. Results were notified to the infection control unit in real time. When outbreaks were identified, WGS reports were also provided to senior clinicians and the hospital executive administration. Enhanced infection control interventions were refined based on the genomic data.

Results: In total, 141 CPE isolates were detected from 123 patients and 5 environmental samples. We identified 9 outbreaks, 4 of which occurred in high-risk wards (intensive care unit and/or solid-organ transplant ward). The largest outbreak involved Enterobacterales containing an NDM gene. WGS detected unexpected links among patients, which led to further investigation of epidemiological data that uncovered the outpatient setting and contaminated equipment as reservoirs for ongoing transmission. Targeted interventions as part of outbreak management halted further transmission.

Conclusions: WGS has transitioned from an emerging technology to an integral part of local CPE control strategies. Our results show the value of embedding this technology in routine surveillance, with timely reports generated in clinically relevant timeframes to inform and optimize local control measures for greatest impact.

MeSH terms

  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics
  • Disease Outbreaks / prevention & control
  • Genomics
  • Hospitals
  • Humans
  • Infection Control
  • Prospective Studies
  • Watchful Waiting*
  • beta-Lactamases* / genetics

Substances

  • carbapenemase
  • beta-Lactamases
  • Bacterial Proteins