Integrating whole-genome sequencing within the National Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program in the Philippines

Author:

Argimón SilviaORCID,Masim Melissa A. L.ORCID,Gayeta June M.,Lagrada Marietta L.,Macaranas Polle K. V.,Cohen Victoria,Limas Marilyn T.,Espiritu Holly O.,Palarca Janziel C.,Chilam Jeremiah,Jamoralin Manuel C.,Villamin Alfred S.,Borlasa Janice B.,Olorosa Agnettah M.,Hernandez Lara F. T.,Boehme Karis D.,Jeffrey Benjamin,Abudahab Khalil,Hufano Charmian M.,Sia Sonia B.,Stelling John,Holden Matthew T. G.ORCID,Aanensen David M.,Carlos Celia C.

Abstract

AbstractNational networks of laboratory-based surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) monitor resistance trends and disseminate these data to AMR stakeholders. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) can support surveillance by pinpointing resistance mechanisms and uncovering transmission patterns. However, genomic surveillance is rare in low- and middle-income countries. Here, we implement WGS within the established Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program of the Philippines via a binational collaboration. In parallel, we characterize bacterial populations of key bug-drug combinations via a retrospective sequencing survey. By linking the resistance phenotypes to genomic data, we reveal the interplay of genetic lineages (strains), AMR mechanisms, and AMR vehicles underlying the expansion of specific resistance phenotypes that coincide with the growing carbapenem resistance rates observed since 2010. Our results enhance our understanding of the drivers of carbapenem resistance in the Philippines, while also serving as the genetic background to contextualize ongoing local prospective surveillance.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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