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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus : The Shifting Landscape in the United Arab Emirates

Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Boucherabine, Syrine;
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Nassar, Rania;
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Mohamed, Lobna;
Affiliation
Microbiology & Infection Control Unit, Pathology Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai P.O. Box 4545, United Arab Emirates;(M.H.);(M.H.R.)
Habous, Maya;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Dubai Hospital, Dubai P.O. Box 7272, United Arab Emirates;(A.N.);(R.A.H.);(M.A.S.)
Nabi, Anju;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Dubai Hospital, Dubai P.O. Box 7272, United Arab Emirates;(A.N.);(R.A.H.);(M.A.S.)
Husain, Riyaz Amirali;
Affiliation
Department of Microbiology, National Reference Laboratory, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 92323, United Arab Emirates;
Alfaresi, Mubarak;
ORCID
0000-0002-0728-7783
Affiliation
Laboratory Department, Burjeel Medical City/CoLAB, Abu Dhabi 92510, United Arab Emirates;
Oommen, Seema;
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Khansaheb, Hamda Hassan;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Dubai Hospital, Dubai P.O. Box 7272, United Arab Emirates;(A.N.);(R.A.H.);(M.A.S.)
Al Sharhan, Mouza;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai P.O. Box 31500, United Arab Emirates;(H.C.);(N.A.);(S.T.)
Celiloglu, Handan;
Affiliation
Microbiology & Infection Control Unit, Pathology Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai P.O. Box 4545, United Arab Emirates;(M.H.);(M.H.R.)
Raja, Mubarak Hussain;
ORCID
0009-0009-6054-4978
Affiliation
Dubai Academic Health Corporation, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;
Abdelkarim, Eman;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai P.O. Box 31500, United Arab Emirates;(H.C.);(N.A.);(S.T.)
Ali, Nishi;
Affiliation
Microbiology Department, Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai P.O. Box 31500, United Arab Emirates;(H.C.);(N.A.);(S.T.)
Tausif, Salman;
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Olowoyeye, Victory;
ORCID
0000-0003-2331-8532
Affiliation
Center for Applied and Translational Genomics (CATG), Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;
Soares, Nelson Cruz;
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Hachim, Mahmood;
ORCID
0000-0001-6652-5617
Affiliation
Laboratory of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal P.O. BOX 4700, Saudi Arabia;
Moradigaravand, Danesh;
ORCID
0000-0002-8458-6779
Affiliation
Department of Public Health and Epidemiology, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 127788, United Arab Emirates;
Everett, Dean;
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), 07745 Jena, Germany;(E.M.);(S.M.);(R.E.)
Mueller, Elke;
ORCID
0000-0003-4368-8709
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), 07745 Jena, Germany;(E.M.);(S.M.);(R.E.)
Monecke, Stefan;
ORCID
0000-0002-6612-0043
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research (LPI), 07745 Jena, Germany;(E.M.);(S.M.);(R.E.)
Ehricht, Ralf;
ORCID
0000-0001-6382-198X
Affiliation
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai P.O. Box 505055, United Arab Emirates;(R.N.);(L.M.);(H.H.K.);(V.O.);(M.H.);(A.S.)
Senok, Abiola

Background: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a significant burden globally, particularly in the Arabian Gulf region. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has experienced rising MRSA prevalence, with increasing diversity in the clonal complexes (CCs) identified. The COVID-19 pandemic, with its increased hospitalization rates and antibiotic use, may have further influenced MRSA’s genetic evolution and epidemiology in the country. Methods: To investigate this influence, genomic profiling of 310 MRSA clinical isolates collected between February and November 2022 was performed using a DNA microarray-based assay. Results: Isolates were assigned to 22 clonal complexes and 72 distinct strain assignments. The predominant clonal complexes were CC5, CC6, CC361, CC22, CC1, and CC8. Community-acquired MRSA lineages were dominant, with only one healthcare-associated MRSA lineage isolate identified. Upward trends of CC1153 were observed along with rare CCs, such as CC121-MRSA and CC7-MRSA, with the latter being reported for the first time in the Arabian Gulf region. The presence of pandemic strains USA300 CC8-MRSA-[IVa + ACME1] and CC8-MRSA-IV strains were also observed, including variants lacking Panton–Valentine leukocidin ( pvl ) genes and missing tst1 or enterotoxin genes. The PVL-negative CC772-MRSA-V/VT was identified, representing its first report in the UAE. A novel variant, CC361-MRSA-IV ( tst1 +/PVL+), was identified. Pvl genes were observed in 36% of the isolates, primarily from skin and soft tissue infections, while fusC (SCC-borne fusidic acid resistance) was identified in 13% of the isolates. Conclusions: The findings highlight the ongoing evolution of MRSA in the UAE, with the persistence and emergence of diverse and rare clonal complexes, driving the need for continuous genomic surveillance.

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