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Genomic Diversity and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Invasive Neisseria meningitidis in South Africa, 2016–2021.

Authors :
Mikhari, Rito L
Meiring, Susan
Gouveia, Linda de
Chan, Wai Yin
Jolley, Keith A
Tyne, Daria Van
Harrison, Lee H
Marjuki, Henju
Ismail, Arshad
Quan, Vanessa
Cohen, Cheryl
Walaza, Sibongile
Gottberg, Anne von
Plessis, Mignon du
Source :
Journal of Infectious Diseases; 12/15/2024, Vol. 230 Issue 6, pe1311-e1321, 11p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background Invasive meningococcal isolates in South Africa have in previous years (<2008) been characterized by serogroup B, C, W, and Y lineages over time, with penicillin intermediate resistance (pen<superscript>i</superscript>) at 6%. We describe the population structure and genomic markers of pen<superscript>i</superscript> among invasive meningococcal isolates in South Africa, 2016–2021. Methods Meningococcal isolates were collected through national, laboratory-based invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) surveillance. Phenotypic antimicrobial susceptibility testing and whole-genome sequencing were performed, and the mechanism of reduced penicillin susceptibility was assessed in silico. Results Of 585 IMD cases reported during the study period, culture and PCR-based capsular group was determined for 477/585 (82%); and 241/477 (51%) were sequenced. Predominant serogroups included NmB (210/477; 44%), NmW (116/477; 24%), NmY (96/477; 20%), and NmC (48/477; 10%). Predominant clonal complexes (CC) were CC41/44 in NmB (27/113; 24%), CC11 in NmW (46/56; 82%), CC167 in NmY (23/44; 53%), and CC865 in NmC (9/24; 38%). Pen<superscript>i</superscript> was detected in 16% (42/262) of isolates, and was due to the presence of a penA mosaic, with the majority harboring penA7 , penA9, or penA14. Conclusions IMD lineages circulating in South Africa were consistent with those circulating prior to 2008; however, pen<superscript>i</superscript> was higher than previously reported, and occurred in a variety of lineages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221899
Volume :
230
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181647822
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiae225