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Title: Escherichia coli ST131 clones harbouring AggR and AAF/V fimbriae causing bacteremia in Mozambican children: Emergence of new variant of fimH27subclone
Author: Mandomando, Inácio
Vubil, Delfino
Boisen, Nadia
Quintó, Llorenç
Ruiz, Joaquim
Sigaúque, Betuel
Nhampossa, Tacilta
Garrine, Marcelino
Massora, Sérgio
Aide, Pedro Carlos Paulino
Nhacolo, Ariel Q.
Pons, Maria J.
Bassat Orellana, Quique
Vila Estapé, Jordi
Macete, Eusebio Víctor
Scheutz, Flemming
Levine, Myron M.
Ruiz Pérez, Fernando
Nataro, James P.
Alonso, Pedro
Keywords: Escheríchia coli
Bacteris patògens
Malària
Escherichia coli
Pathogenic bacteria
Malaria
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Abstract: Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli ST131 fimH30 responsible for extra-intestinal pathogenic (ExPEC) infections is globally distributed. However, the occurrence of a subclone fimH27 of ST131 harboring both ExPEC and enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC) related genes and belonging to commonly reported O25:H4 and other serotypes causing bacteremia in African children remain unknown. We characterized 325 E. coli isolates causing bacteremia in Mozambican children between 2001 and 2014 by conventional multiplex polymerase chain reaction and whole genome sequencing. Incidence rate of EAEC bacteremia was calculated among cases from the demographic surveillance study area. Approximately 17.5% (57/325) of isolates were EAEC, yielding an incidence rate of 45.3 episodes/105 children-years-at-risk among infants; and 44 of isolates were sequenced. 72.7% (32/44) of sequenced strains contained simultaneously genes associated with ExPEC (iutA, fyuA and traT); 88.6% (39/44) harbored the aggregative adherence fimbriae type V variant (AAF/V). Sequence type ST-131 accounted for 84.1% (37/44), predominantly belonging to serotype O25:H4 (59% of the 37); 95.6% (35/44) harbored fimH27. Approximately 15% (6/41) of the children died, and five of the six yielded ST131 strains (83.3%) mostly (60%; 3/5) due to serotypes other than O25:H4. We report the emergence of a new subclone of ST-131 E. coli strains belonging to O25:H4 and other serotypes harboring both ExPEC and EAEC virulence genes, including agg5A, associated with poor outcome in bacteremic Mozambican children, suggesting the need for prompt recognition for appropriate management.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008274
It is part of: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2020, vol. 14, num. 5, p. e0008274
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/170232
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008274
ISSN: 1935-2735
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