Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To better understand the source and potential transmission routes of antibiotic-resistant bacteria infecting injured service members in Ukraine. METHODS: Phenotypic and genomic characterizations were performed on 11 Gram-negative pathogens cultured from war wounds at an intermediate evacuation hospital in Dnipro. RESULTS: The analysis revealed both susceptible and extensively drug-resistant strains present in cultures, including high-risk global clones carrying carbapenemases. CONCLUSIONS: Globally distributed carbapenemase-producing lineages are being acquired early in the medical evacuation process.