TY - JOUR
T1 - Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae in Europe
T2 - Assessment by national experts from 38 countries, May 2015
AU - European Survey of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE) working group
AU - Albiger, B.
AU - Glasner, C.
AU - Struelens, M. J.
AU - Grundmann, H.
AU - Monnet, D. L.
AU - Koraqi, Andi
AU - Bino, Silvia
AU - Hartl, Rainer
AU - Apfalter, Petra
AU - Glupczynski, Youri
AU - Jans, Beatrice
AU - Marković, Tatjana
AU - Dedeić-Ljubović, Amela
AU - Kojić, Dušan
AU - Strateva, Tanya
AU - Sabtcheva, Stefana
AU - Butić, Iva
AU - Tambić Andrašević, Arjana
AU - Pieridou-Bagatzouni, Despo
AU - Panayiota, Maikanti Charalampous
AU - Hrabak, Jaroslav
AU - Žemličkova, Helena
AU - Hammerum, Anette M.
AU - Skov, Robert
AU - Ivanova, Marina
AU - Jalava, Jari
AU - Dortet, Laurent
AU - Vaux, Sophie
AU - Kaase, Martin
AU - Eckmanns, Tim
AU - Vatopoulos, Alkiviadis
AU - Giamarellou, Helen
AU - Tóth, Ákos
AU - Kurcz, Andrea
AU - Hardarson, Hordur
AU - Kristinsson, Karl
AU - Boo, Teck Wee
AU - Burns, Karen
AU - Carmeli, Yehuda
AU - Pantosti, Annalisa
AU - Kurti, Arsim
AU - Raka, Lul
AU - Balode, Arta
AU - Miciulevičienė, Jolanta
AU - Valintėlienė, Rolanda
AU - Perrin-Weniger, Monique
AU - Nestorova, Nina
AU - Hopkins, Kathie
AU - Woodford, Neil
AU - Livermore, David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). All rights reserved.
PY - 2015/11/12
Y1 - 2015/11/12
N2 - In 2012, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) launched the ‘European survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE)’ project to gain insights into the occurrence and epidemiology of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), to increase the awareness of the spread of CPE, and to build and enhance the laboratory capacity for diagnosis and surveillance of CPE in Europe. Data collected through a post-EuSCAPE feedback questionnaire in May 2015 documented improvement compared with 2013 in capacity and ability to detect CPE and identify the different carbapenemases genes in the 38 participating countries, thus contributing to their awareness of and knowledge about the spread of CPE. Over the last two years, the epidemio logical situation of CPE worsened, in particular with the rapid spread of carbapenem-hydrolysing oxacillinase-48 (OXA-48)- and New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-producing Enterobacteriaceae. In 2015, 13/38 countries reported inter-regional spread of or an endemic situation for CPE, compared with 6/38 in 2013. Only three countries replied that they had not identified one single case of CPE. The ongoing spread of CPE represents an increasing threat to patient safety in European hospitals, and a majority of countries reacted by establishing national CPE surveillances systems and issuing guidance on control measures for health professionals. However, 14 countries still lacked specific national guidelines for prevention and control of CPE in mid-2015.
AB - In 2012, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) launched the ‘European survey of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (EuSCAPE)’ project to gain insights into the occurrence and epidemiology of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), to increase the awareness of the spread of CPE, and to build and enhance the laboratory capacity for diagnosis and surveillance of CPE in Europe. Data collected through a post-EuSCAPE feedback questionnaire in May 2015 documented improvement compared with 2013 in capacity and ability to detect CPE and identify the different carbapenemases genes in the 38 participating countries, thus contributing to their awareness of and knowledge about the spread of CPE. Over the last two years, the epidemio logical situation of CPE worsened, in particular with the rapid spread of carbapenem-hydrolysing oxacillinase-48 (OXA-48)- and New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-producing Enterobacteriaceae. In 2015, 13/38 countries reported inter-regional spread of or an endemic situation for CPE, compared with 6/38 in 2013. Only three countries replied that they had not identified one single case of CPE. The ongoing spread of CPE represents an increasing threat to patient safety in European hospitals, and a majority of countries reacted by establishing national CPE surveillances systems and issuing guidance on control measures for health professionals. However, 14 countries still lacked specific national guidelines for prevention and control of CPE in mid-2015.
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U2 - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2015.20.45.30062
DO - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2015.20.45.30062
M3 - Article
C2 - 26675038
AN - SCOPUS:84966355051
SN - 1025-496X
VL - 20
JO - Eurosurveillance
JF - Eurosurveillance
IS - 45
ER -