1. Clonal Groupings in Serogroup XNeisseria meningitidis
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Giovanna Morelli, Blaise Genton, Fred Binka, Abraham Hodgson, Thierry Wirth, Ingrid Ehrhard, Mark Achtman, Sebastien Gagneux, Gerd Pluschke, Paula Kriz, and Thomas B. Smith
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Microbiology (medical) ,Serotype ,Chad ,Epidemiology ,030231 tropical medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,Neisseria meningitidis ,Mali ,medicine.disease_cause ,Ghana ,molecular epidemiology ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Burkina Faso ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Serotyping ,Alleles ,Phylogeny ,Retrospective Studies ,Genetic diversity ,biology ,Research ,lcsh:R ,Outbreak ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Meningococcal Infections ,Infectious Diseases ,genotyping ,Africa ,North America ,Multilocus sequence typing ,Neisseria ,African meningitis belt ,human activities ,Meningitis ,meningococcal meningitis - Abstract
The genetic diversity of 134 serogroup X Neisseria meningitis isolates from Africa, Europe, and North America was analyzed by multilocus sequence typing and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. Although most European and American isolates were highly diverse, one clonal grouping was identified in sporadic disease and carrier strains isolated over the last 2 decades in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States. In contrast to the diversity in the European and American isolates, most carrier and disease isolates recovered during the last 30 years in countries in the African meningitis belt belonged to a second clonal grouping. During the last decade, these bacteria have caused meningitis outbreaks in Niger and Ghana. These results support the development of a comprehensive conjugate vaccine that would include serogroup X polysaccharide.
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- 2002
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