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Prevalence, sequence type, and quinolone resistance of Neisseria lactamica carried in children younger than 15 years in Shanghai, China.

Yinfang Shen1, Mingliang Chen2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Neisseria lactamica has an important influence on carriage and antimicrobial susceptibility of N. meningitidis, a major pathogen of septicemia and meningitis. In China, quinolone resistance is highly prevalent in N. meningitidis but unknown in N. lactamica. This study investigates the carriage rate, sequence type, and ciprofloxacin resistance of N. lactamica in children in China.
METHODS: During 2014-2016, throat swabs were collected from 2,239 children in Shanghai. The ciprofloxacin minimum inhibitory concentrations of the isolates were determined by the agar dilution method.
RESULTS: The overall carriage rate of N. lactamica was higher (8.9%) than that of N. meningitidis (0.9%) and peaked at two years (37.1%). The resistance frequency of N. lactamica to ciprofloxacin was 98.5% (197/200). There were 65 sequence types (STs). Clonal complex (cc) 640 (45.5%) dominated, while ST-14031 was predominant (37%, 74/200). All isolates possessed a GyrA mutation; 17 isolates (8.5%) harbored additionally a ParC mutation. Assigned to 39 different alleles, the gyrA sequences from these N. lactamica isolates formed an N. lactamica cluster, which also included eight alleles from N. meningitidis.
CONCLUSION: The N. lactamica isolates in China showed distinct characteristics with lower genetic diversity and a much higher prevalence of quinolone resistance than in other countries.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Horizontal gene transfer; Multilocus sequence typing (MLST); Neisseria lactamica; Quinolone resistance; gyrA; parC

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31586462     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2019.08.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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