1. emm Types and clusters and macrolide resistance of pediatric group A streptococcal isolates in Central Greece during 2011-2017
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Katerina Tsilipounidaki, Sotirios Fouzas, Ergina Malli, Efthymia Petinaki, George A. Syrogiannopoulos, Aspasia N. Michoula, Michael B. Anthracopoulos, Georgia Gazeti, and Ioanna N. Grivea
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Drug resistance ,medicine.disease_cause ,Group A ,Pediatrics ,Geographical locations ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Group A streptococcal infection ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Pathology and laboratory medicine ,Vaccines ,Multidisciplinary ,Streptogramin B ,Greece ,Streptococcus ,Medical microbiology ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Europe ,Infectious Diseases ,Macrolide resistance ,Group A streptococci ,Child, Preschool ,Medicine ,Female ,Macrolides ,Pathogens ,Pediatric Infections ,Research Article ,Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins ,Infectious Disease Control ,Adolescent ,Streptococcus pyogenes ,Science ,030106 microbiology ,Bacterial diseases ,Biology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Streptococcal Infections ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,medicine ,Humans ,European Union ,Molecular Biology Techniques ,Molecular Biology ,Antigens, Bacterial ,Biology and life sciences ,Bacteria ,Organisms ,Infant ,Pharyngeal Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Microbial pathogens ,chemistry ,Multilocus sequence typing ,Bacterial pathogens ,People and places ,Cloning ,Multilocus Sequence Typing - Abstract
Background The surveillance of emm types and macrolide susceptibility of group A streptococcus (GAS) in various areas and time periods enhances the understanding of the epidemiology of GAS infections and may guide treatment strategies and the formulation of type-specific vaccines. Greece has emerged as a country with high macrolide use. However, studies suggest a gradual reduction in macrolide consumption after 2007. Methods During a 7-year period (2011–2017), 604 GAS isolates were recovered from consecutive children presenting with pharyngeal or nonpharyngeal infections in Central Greece; 517 viable isolates underwent molecular analysis, including emm typing. Results Isolates belonged to 20 different emm types (in decreasing order of prevalence: 1, 89, 4, 12, 28, 3, 75 and 6, accounting for 88.2% of total isolates). The emm types comprised 10 emm clusters (five most common clusters: E4, A-C3, E1, A-C4 and A-C5). The emm89 isolates were acapsular (‘new clade‘). Overall macrolide resistance rate was 15.4%, and cMLSB emerged as the predominant resistance phenotype (56.4%). The lowest annual resistance rates occurred in 2014 (13.1%), 2016 (5.5%) and 2017(8.0%) (P for trend = 0.002). Consumption of macrolide/lincosamide/streptogramin B declined by 22.6% during 2011–2017. Macrolide resistance and emm28 and emm77 types were associated (both P
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- 2020