Cartography of opportunistic pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes in a tertiary hospital environment

Kern Rei Chng(Genome Institute of Singapore), Chenhao Li(Genome Institute of Singapore), Denis Bertrand(Genome Institute of Singapore), Amanda Hui Qi Ng(Genome Institute of Singapore), Junmei Samantha Kwah(Genome Institute of Singapore), Hwee Meng Low(Genome Institute of Singapore), Chengxuan Tong(Genome Institute of Singapore), Maanasa Natrajan(Genome Institute of Singapore), Michael Hongjie Zhang(Genome Institute of Singapore), Licheng Xu(Singapore University of Technology and Design), Karrie Kwan Ki Ko(Singapore General Hospital), Eliza Xin Pei Ho(Genome Institute of Singapore), Tamar V. Av‐Shalom(Genome Institute of Singapore), Jeanette Teo(National University Hospital), Chiea Chuen Khor(Genome Institute of Singapore), David Danko(Cornell University), Daniela Bezdan(Cornell University), Ebrahim Afshinnekoo(Cornell University), Sofia Ahsanuddin(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Chandrima Bhattacharya(Cornell University), Daniel Butler(Cornell University), Kern Rei Chng(Genome Institute of Singapore), Francesca De Filippis(University of Naples Federico II), Jochen Hecht(Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology), André Kahles(ETH Zurich), Mikhail Karasikov(ETH Zurich), Nikos C. Kyrpides(Joint Genome Institute), Marcus H. Y. Leung(City University of Hong Kong), Dmitry Meleshko(Cornell University), Harun Mustafa(ETH Zurich), Beth Mutai(United States Army Medical Research Directorate - Africa), Russell Y. Neches(Joint Genome Institute), Amanda Hui Qi Ng(Genome Institute of Singapore), Marina Nieto‐Caballero(University of Colorado Boulder), Olga Nikolayeva(ETH Zurich), Tatyana Nikolayeva(ETH Zurich), Eileen Png(Genome Institute of Singapore), Jorge L. Sánchez(Cornell University), Heba Shaaban(Cornell University), Maria A. Sierra(Cornell University), Xinzhao Tong(City University of Hong Kong), Ben Young(Cornell University), Josue Alicea(Cornell University), Malay Bhattacharyya(Indian Statistical Institute), Ran Blekhman(University of Minnesota), Eduardo Castro‐Nallar(Universidad Andrés Bello), A Cañas(Cornell University), Aspassia D. Chatziefthimiou(Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar), Robert W. Crawford(California State University, Sacramento), Youping Deng(University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa), Christelle Desnues(Aix-Marseille Université), Emmanuel Dias‐Neto(AC Camargo Hospital), Daisy Donnellan(Cornell University), Marius Dybwad(Norwegian Defence Research Establishment), Eran Elhaik(University of Sheffield), Danilo Ercolini(University of Naples Federico II), Alina Frolova(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Alexandra B. Graf(Hochschule Campus Wien), David C. Green(King's College London), Iman Hajirasouliha(Cornell University), Mark Hernandez(University of Colorado Boulder), Gregorio Iraola(Institut Pasteur de Montevideo), Soojin Jang(Institut Pasteur Korea), Angela Jones(CorpoGen (Colombia)), Frank J. Kelly(King's College London), Kaymisha Knights(Cornell University), Paweł P. Łabaj(Jagiellonian University), Patrick K. H. Lee(City University of Hong Kong), Levy Shawn(HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology), Per O. Ljungdahl(Stockholm University), Abigail Lyons(Cornell University), Gabriella Mason-Buck(King's College London), Ken McGrath, Emmanuel F. Mongodin(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Milton Ozório Moraes(Fundação Oswaldo Cruz), Niranjan Nagarajan(National University of Singapore), Houtan Noushmehr(Universidade de São Paulo), Manuela Oliveira(Universidade do Porto), Stephan Ossowski(University of Tübingen), Olayinka Osuolale(Elizade University), Orhan Özcan(Kent Hastanesi), David Páez-Espino(Joint Genome Institute), Nicolás Rascovan(Aix-Marseille Université), Hugues Richard(Sorbonne Université), Gunnar Rätsch(ETH Zurich), Lynn M. Schriml(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Torsten Semmler(Robert Koch Institute), Osman Uğur Sezerman(Kent Hastanesi), Leming Shi(Fudan University), Le Huu Song(Vietnamese - German Center of Excellence in Medical Research), Haruo Suzuki(Keio University Shonan Fujisawa), Denise Syndercombe Court(King's College London), Dominique Thomas(Cornell University), Scott Tighe(University of Vermont), Klas I. Udekwu(Stockholm University), Juan A. Ugalde(Millennium Initiative for Collaborative Research on Bacterial Resistance), Brandon Valentine(Cornell University), Dimitar Vassilev(Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"), Elena Vayndorf(University of Alaska Fairbanks), Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan(Universitätsklinikum Tübingen), María Mercedes Zambrano(CorpoGen (Colombia)), Jifeng Zhu(Cornell University), Sibo Zhu(Fudan University), Christopher E. Mason(Cornell University), Swaine L. Chen(Genome Institute of Singapore), Christopher E. Mason(Cornell University), Oon Tek Ng(Nanyang Technological University), Kalisvar Marimuthu(National University of Singapore), Brenda Ang(Tan Tock Seng Hospital), Niranjan Nagarajan(National University of Singapore)
Nature Medicine
June 1, 2020
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Abstract

Although disinfection is key to infection control, the colonization patterns and resistomes of hospital-environment microbes remain underexplored. We report the first extensive genomic characterization of microbiomes, pathogens and antibiotic resistance cassettes in a tertiary-care hospital, from repeated sampling (up to 1.5 years apart) of 179 sites associated with 45 beds. Deep shotgun metagenomics unveiled distinct ecological niches of microbes and antibiotic resistance genes characterized by biofilm-forming and human-microbiome-influenced environments with corresponding patterns of spatiotemporal divergence. Quasi-metagenomics with nanopore sequencing provided thousands of high-contiguity genomes, phage and plasmid sequences (>60% novel), enabling characterization of resistome and mobilome diversity and dynamic architectures in hospital environments. Phylogenetics identified multidrug-resistant strains as being widely distributed and stably colonizing across sites. Comparisons with clinical isolates indicated that such microbes can persist in hospitals for extended periods (>8 years), to opportunistically infect patients. These findings highlight the importance of characterizing antibiotic resistance reservoirs in hospitals and establish the feasibility of systematic surveys to target resources for preventing infections.


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