Table 1.

Patient Characteristics, Sites, or Specimens That GES-5 Producers Were Isolated From and the Month of Isolation (Relative to the Study Hospital Investigation)

Patient/Sample IdentifierClinical Area/Geographic RegionIsolate Species and IdentifierMLSTSpecimen SiteMonth of IsolationaTemporal- spatial Clustering
AHematologyKox-A Kox-A.2 Kox-A.3 Kox-A.4ST138 ST138 ST138 ST138Urine BAL Rectal screen blood18–202 2 2 2
BHematologyKox-B Kox-B.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen192 2
CHematologyKox-CST138Rectal screen192
DHematologyKox-DST138Rectal screen192
EHematologyKox-EST138Rectal screen192
FHematologyKox-FST138Rectal screen192
GHematologyKox-GST138Rectal screen202
HHematologyKox-HST138Rectal screen202
IHematologyKox-I Kox-I.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen212 2
JHematologyKox-JST138Rectal screen212
KHematologyKox-KST138Rectal screen222
ZCardiothoracic/ITUKox-ZST138Urine61
YCardiothoracic/ITUKox-YST138Wound101
XCardiothoracic/ITUKox-XST138Throat swab101
WNeurologyEcl-WST66Rectal screen212a
VRenalEco-VST101Rectal screen252a
Water_UbNorthwest EnglandKox-UST236Wastewater−1Remote site
Scot_TScotlandKpn-TST147Rectal screen19Remote site
Lon_SLondon center 2Eco-SST405Rectal screen+3Remote site
Patient/Sample IdentifierClinical Area/Geographic RegionIsolate Species and IdentifierMLSTSpecimen SiteMonth of IsolationaTemporal- spatial Clustering
AHematologyKox-A Kox-A.2 Kox-A.3 Kox-A.4ST138 ST138 ST138 ST138Urine BAL Rectal screen blood18–202 2 2 2
BHematologyKox-B Kox-B.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen192 2
CHematologyKox-CST138Rectal screen192
DHematologyKox-DST138Rectal screen192
EHematologyKox-EST138Rectal screen192
FHematologyKox-FST138Rectal screen192
GHematologyKox-GST138Rectal screen202
HHematologyKox-HST138Rectal screen202
IHematologyKox-I Kox-I.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen212 2
JHematologyKox-JST138Rectal screen212
KHematologyKox-KST138Rectal screen222
ZCardiothoracic/ITUKox-ZST138Urine61
YCardiothoracic/ITUKox-YST138Wound101
XCardiothoracic/ITUKox-XST138Throat swab101
WNeurologyEcl-WST66Rectal screen212a
VRenalEco-VST101Rectal screen252a
Water_UbNorthwest EnglandKox-UST236Wastewater−1Remote site
Scot_TScotlandKpn-TST147Rectal screen19Remote site
Lon_SLondon center 2Eco-SST405Rectal screen+3Remote site

Bacterial identifiers, including species codes, are shown alongside multilocus sequence types. Temporal cluster assignations were assigned around 2 clusters from the same hospital: 1, the historical cluster; 2, the cluster associated with the recognized index case; 2a, non–Klebsiella oxytoca isolated at the same National Health Service trust around the same time as cluster 2. The temporally diverse isolates from geographically remote sites in the United Kingdom are also shown (remote sites).

Abbreviations: BAL, bronchoalveolar lavage; Ecl, Enterobacter cloacae; Eco, Escherichia coli; ITU, intensive therapy unit, Kox, Klebsiella oxytoca; Kpn, Klebsiella pneumoniae; MLST, multilocus sequence typing; ST, sequence type.

aSee timeline (Figure 1A).

bPublished previously [19].

Table 1.

Patient Characteristics, Sites, or Specimens That GES-5 Producers Were Isolated From and the Month of Isolation (Relative to the Study Hospital Investigation)

Patient/Sample IdentifierClinical Area/Geographic RegionIsolate Species and IdentifierMLSTSpecimen SiteMonth of IsolationaTemporal- spatial Clustering
AHematologyKox-A Kox-A.2 Kox-A.3 Kox-A.4ST138 ST138 ST138 ST138Urine BAL Rectal screen blood18–202 2 2 2
BHematologyKox-B Kox-B.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen192 2
CHematologyKox-CST138Rectal screen192
DHematologyKox-DST138Rectal screen192
EHematologyKox-EST138Rectal screen192
FHematologyKox-FST138Rectal screen192
GHematologyKox-GST138Rectal screen202
HHematologyKox-HST138Rectal screen202
IHematologyKox-I Kox-I.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen212 2
JHematologyKox-JST138Rectal screen212
KHematologyKox-KST138Rectal screen222
ZCardiothoracic/ITUKox-ZST138Urine61
YCardiothoracic/ITUKox-YST138Wound101
XCardiothoracic/ITUKox-XST138Throat swab101
WNeurologyEcl-WST66Rectal screen212a
VRenalEco-VST101Rectal screen252a
Water_UbNorthwest EnglandKox-UST236Wastewater−1Remote site
Scot_TScotlandKpn-TST147Rectal screen19Remote site
Lon_SLondon center 2Eco-SST405Rectal screen+3Remote site
Patient/Sample IdentifierClinical Area/Geographic RegionIsolate Species and IdentifierMLSTSpecimen SiteMonth of IsolationaTemporal- spatial Clustering
AHematologyKox-A Kox-A.2 Kox-A.3 Kox-A.4ST138 ST138 ST138 ST138Urine BAL Rectal screen blood18–202 2 2 2
BHematologyKox-B Kox-B.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen192 2
CHematologyKox-CST138Rectal screen192
DHematologyKox-DST138Rectal screen192
EHematologyKox-EST138Rectal screen192
FHematologyKox-FST138Rectal screen192
GHematologyKox-GST138Rectal screen202
HHematologyKox-HST138Rectal screen202
IHematologyKox-I Kox-I.2ST138 ST138Rectal screen Rectal screen212 2
JHematologyKox-JST138Rectal screen212
KHematologyKox-KST138Rectal screen222
ZCardiothoracic/ITUKox-ZST138Urine61
YCardiothoracic/ITUKox-YST138Wound101
XCardiothoracic/ITUKox-XST138Throat swab101
WNeurologyEcl-WST66Rectal screen212a
VRenalEco-VST101Rectal screen252a
Water_UbNorthwest EnglandKox-UST236Wastewater−1Remote site
Scot_TScotlandKpn-TST147Rectal screen19Remote site
Lon_SLondon center 2Eco-SST405Rectal screen+3Remote site

Bacterial identifiers, including species codes, are shown alongside multilocus sequence types. Temporal cluster assignations were assigned around 2 clusters from the same hospital: 1, the historical cluster; 2, the cluster associated with the recognized index case; 2a, non–Klebsiella oxytoca isolated at the same National Health Service trust around the same time as cluster 2. The temporally diverse isolates from geographically remote sites in the United Kingdom are also shown (remote sites).

Abbreviations: BAL, bronchoalveolar lavage; Ecl, Enterobacter cloacae; Eco, Escherichia coli; ITU, intensive therapy unit, Kox, Klebsiella oxytoca; Kpn, Klebsiella pneumoniae; MLST, multilocus sequence typing; ST, sequence type.

aSee timeline (Figure 1A).

bPublished previously [19].

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