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Ala-Eddine Deghmane1, Isabelle Parent du Chatelet, Marek Szatanik, Eva Hong, Corinne Ruckly, Dario Giorgini, Daniel Lévy-Bruhl, Jean-Michel Alonso, Muhamed-Kheir Taha.
Abstract
In France, there have been variations in the incidence of invasive meningococcal infection due to serogroup C isolates. Infection peaks were observed in 1992 and 2003 that involved isolates of phenotypes C:2a:P1.5,2 and/or C:2a:P1.5, which belong to the sequence type 11 (ST-11) clonal complex. We report an emergence of isolates belonging to the ST-11 clonal complex since 2003. These isolates displayed a new phenotype, C:2a:P1.7,1, caused infections that occurred as clusters, and were associated with increased infection severity and high virulence in mice. These isolates may be responsible for a peak in the incidence of serogroup C meningococcal infection in France, for which there is no routine vaccination to date.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20515410 DOI: 10.1086/653583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226