Unit 13: Nosocomial Pathogens and Antibiotic Resistances
Date: 17/02/2020
- Leader:
- Prof. Dr. Guido Werner
- Deputy:
- Dr. Franziska Layer-Nicolaou
Tasks
- Tracing the emergence and spread of bacterial pathogens (Staphylococcus spp., Enterococcus spp., Enterobacteriaceae) and their characteristic determinants (antibiotic resistance, pathogenicity)
- Deducing important markers for successful and prevalent bacterial strain types
- Analysing nosocomial staphylococcal, enterococcal and enterobacterial isolates based on various typing methods
- evaluating diagnostic and typing assays based on a representative set of staphylococcal, enterococcal and enterobacterial reference and type strains
- Supporting regulatory bodies and commissions in establishing recommendations for infection prevention and control regarding nosocomial pathogens (KRINKO)
Projects
- BMG-funded project GÜCCI
- EU-funded project COMPARE
- BMBF-funded project IRMRESS/InfectControl2020
- BMBF-funded project MedVetStaph
- BMBF-funded project RESET
- BMG-funded project on genome-based phylogeny and contact-network analysis of Klebsiella pneumoniae (IIA5-2513NIK006//321-4471-02/129)
The project aims at quantifying the benefit of a combined epidemiological, modelling and whole-genome based approach in real-time analyses of outbreaks caused by carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella penumoniae isolates. We collaborate with Units FG37 and P4 of the RKI and the National Reference Centre for multiresistant Gram-negative bacteria, Bochum, Germany. - BMG-funded project on Transmission dynamics of nosocomial pathogens (IIA5-2512-FSB-726)
The project aims at identifying factors other than antibiotic usage influencing emergence and transmission dynamics of multiresistant pathogens at German Intensive Care Units. We collaborate with the University Hospital Charité, Berlin and the National Reference Centre for multiresistant Gram-negative bacteria, Bochum, Germany. - BMG-funded project on the Introduction of multiresistant pathogens into hospitals
The project aims at quantifying the introduction of multiresistant pathogens into German hospitals and Intensive Care Units. We collaborate with the University Hospital Charité, Berlin, and the National Reference Centre for multiresistant Gram-negative bacteria, Bochum, Germany. - BMG-funded Network project of National Reference Laboratories (with focus on antibiotic resistance)
The project aims at analysing the benefit of whole-genome analysis in a network of clinical, public health and reference laboratories in real-time surveillance and outbreak situations. We collaborate with the University Hospital Homburg, the National Reference Centre for multiresistant Gram-negative bacteria, Bochum, Unit FG37, RKI, and the Federal Public Health Laboratory Saarland, Germany.