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Antimicrobial resistance is increasing in Escherichia coli, particularly among extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)–producing E. coli. However, the role that antimicrobial resistance plays in driving bacterial-associated mortality compared with other factors is unclear.
To address this issue, investigators examined E. coli bacteremia in 545 adults from seven tertiary care hospitals in the Paris metropolitan area. Strains were whole-genome sequenced to determine clonal complex type, presence of virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes, and phylogroup status. Patient characteristics were captured prospectively to determine risks for death up to 28 days after the index blood culture. Bacterial genotypic and clinical characteristics determin…