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Health Protection Surveillance Centre The Rise of the Carbapenemase in Ireland Dr Karen Burns, Consultant Clinical Microbiologist – HPSC, Beaumont Hospital & RCSI HPA HCAI & AMR Symposium, Belfast – 12th March 2019

2009: First case reported from mid-west – KPC KPC outbreak ensued in 2011 No foreign travel or healthcare link

CPE in mid-west of Ireland Two outbreaks – KPC in 2011 (n=9) & NDM in 2014 (n=10) Almost 9,500 screening swabs performed in 2015 K Burns March 2019

Impact on patients with CPE Very poor experience, “felt like a leper” “I didn’t see anyone, I had to ask for food at 10pm” “I don’t know where the infection came from, nobody spoke to me, my daughter told me” “Ward A is lovely, they’re very good about hand hygiene and they all wear the gowns’ With thanks to UHL patients & B Slevin, N O’Connell

5 cases – surgical wards – no foreign healthcare link ID Eurosurv Dec 2010 Ex Greek ICU Infant born in India 39 cases notified in 2011 32 cases notified in 2012 24 cases notified in 2013 5 cases – surgical wards – no foreign healthcare link ID

National response – 2011 March: Interim CPE screening guidelines Screen if hospitalised abroad for >48 hours in past year Screen if hospitalised in mid-west for >48 hours in past year June: Weekly CPE rectal swab/faeces screen of all critical care patients in 40 Irish critical care units over four weeks performed (84% of national adult critical care beds) Carbapenemases not detected in 760 screening swabs

National response – 2011 June: Launch of paper-based voluntary enhanced surveillance – all new isolates – screening, colonisation, infections

National response – 2012 & 2013 Invasive CRE infection (sterile site) made notifiable under Infectious Diseases Amendment Regulations National carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae reference laboratory service (NCPERLS) launched National guidelines published – screening, laboratory methods, IPC http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/infectioncontrolandhai/guidelines/File,12922,en.pdf

Voluntary surveillance = under-reporting Twice as many carbapenemases confirmed by national reference lab (n=48) than reported to enhanced surveillance in 2013 (n=24) Source: HPSC

A rapidly escalating problem K Burns March 2019

Not only from the mid-west… The arrival of OXA-48 – A game changer Jan – Aug 2015 Source: NCPERLS

2017: Transition to mandatory quarterly laboratory reporting (n=39) 449 isolates reported by 32 labs (82%) to end 2017 46% Enterobacterales other than E. coli & K. pneumoniae 79% (n=353) from screening specimens Seven labs reported no carbapenemases First isolate per patient per year – confirmed carbapenemase – clinical and screening specimens, colonisation and infection http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/surveillanceofcpeinireland/cpequarterlysurveillancereports/CRE%20Enhanced%20Surveillance%20Report%202017Q1-4_FINAL%20DRAFT_20180508.pdf

CPE 2017 Inpatients in 33 hospitals: n=378 Outpatients: n=30 Incomplete reporting of data on patient isolation (73%) Where reported, 92% isolated within 24 hours of lab result & 8% already discharged Incomplete reporting of data on antimicrobials for suspected CPE infection (63% of inpatients with CPE from a clinical specimen) Where reported, 60% had required treatment Outpatients: n=30 LTCF residents: n=29 Primary care (GP) patients: n=12

Interdepartmental multi-disciplinary AMR Committee convened March 2015 K Burns March 2019

Launch of Ireland’s AMR NAP: 25/10/17 Minister Simon Harris declared CPE to constitute a national public health emergency on 25/10/17

What next? Acute public hospitals report monthly CPE related performance indicators National public health emergency team (NPHET) established by Department of Health meeting regularly since November 2017: Strengthen surveillance – NPHET reviews a monthly CPE report Multi-disciplinary CPE expert advisory group convened in December 2017 to review and develop CPE guidance, including updating CPE screening guidance Propose to make all CPE cases notifiable by law – currently just invasive infection notifiable by law – However, mandatory lab surveillance figures correlate well with NCPERLS, so underreporting not suspected http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/surveillanceofcpeinireland/cpemonthlysurveillancereports/ http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/guidanceandpublications/

K Burns March 2019

Screening guidelines update: 2018 http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/guidanceandpublications/Requirement%20for%20screening%20of%20patients%20for%20CPE%2016Feb18_Final.pdf K Burns March 2019

Monthly CPE Surveillance Reporting http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/surveillanceofcpeinireland/cpemonthlysurveillancereports/ K Burns March 2019

Burden of CPE on acute hospitals http://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/strategyforthecontrolofantimicrobialresistanceinirelandsari/carbapenemresistantenterobacteriaceaecre/surveillanceofcpeinireland/cpemonthlysurveillancereports/ K Burns March 2019

Trends to end of 2018: A slowing trajectory Trends to end of 2018: A slowing trajectory? Variability in screening implementation between and within Hospital Groups Approx 19000 screens per month being done – probably 26000 per month needed to implement guidelines fully K Burns March 2019 Data courtesy: M Molloy

December 2018 Updated Infectious Diseases (Amendment) Regulations 2018: Nomenclature changed from CRE to CPE Notification requirement broadened to include: Invasive CPE infection Non-invasive CPE infection Colonisation with CPE Labs required to notify the first confirmed CPE isolate per patient whether colonisation, non-invasive infection or invasive infection & labs still required to notify every subsequent episode of invasive CPE infection per patient

January 2019 Publication of Ireland’s first ‘One Health’ Report on AMU & AMR

EARS-Net >95% population coverage in Ireland BSI surveillance – tip of the tip of the iceberg Bloodstream infections due to EARS-Net pathogens Bloodstream infections due to pathogens not included in EARS-Net Non-invasive infections UTI, SSI, pneumonia etc. Asymptomatic colonisation/carriage K Burns March 2019

EARS-Net BSI surveillance – tip of the iceberg 3180 E coli BSI in IE 2017 – 5 CPE 493 K. pneumo BSI in IE 2017 4 CPE https://ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/surveillance-antimicrobial-resistance-europe-2017 K Burns March 2019

EARS-Net BSI surveillance – tip of the iceberg 3180 E coli BSI in IE 2017 – 5 CPE 493 K. pneumo BSI in IE 2017 4 CPE https://ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/surveillance-antimicrobial-resistance-europe-2017 K Burns March 2019

Annual notifications of invasive CPE infections: 2012 - 2018 Since 2014, 42% of invasive CPE infection in Ireland (n=25) due to Enterobacterales NOT included in EARS-Net (i.e., non-E. coli, non-K. pneumoniae) Enterobacter spp. Serratia spp. Citrobacter spp. Total = 47 18 = non E. coli K. pneumo Source: CIDR K Burns March 2019

CPE in Italy K Burns March 2019 Data source: GM Rossolini, ARHAI Network Meeting, Berlin, Dec 2012

Invasive CPE: Italy 2014 – 2017 What is beneath the tip of this iceberg? K Burns March 2019

CPE in Europe K Burns March 2019

K Burns March 2019

Carbapenem use in Irish hospitals K Burns March 2019

Conclusion Our CPE story is rapidly-evolving – Invasive infection is tip of the iceberg We have lots of data on CPE in Ireland -> Information for action and performance management The One Health approach to AMR is welcome and iNAP provides a roadmap for implementation – resources and monitoring needed – Role of external drivers e.g. WHO Human healthcare delivery is diverse – public versus private, acute versus primary versus residential care Must include all elements in any response – One size won’t fit all settings

Thank you for your attention karen.burns1@hse.ie @dfeatamr Acknowledgements: All HPSC staff, especially Micro Team – T Mitchell, S Murchan, A Oza, H Murphy HSE HCAI & AMR Response Team & NCPERLS staff, UHG BIU staff, HSE Colleagues in microbiology labs, IPC & antimicrobial stewardship teams Colleagues in departments of public health Members of Interdepartmental AMR Committee Colleagues in ECDC ARHAI Team K Burns March 2019