2020
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciaa151
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Multistate, Population-Based Distributions of Candidate Vaccine Targets, Clonal Complexes, and Resistance Features of Invasive Group B Streptococci Within the United States, 2015–2017

Abstract: Background Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a leading cause of neonatal sepsis and meningitis and an important cause of invasive infections in pregnant and nonpregnant adults. Vaccines targeting capsule polysaccharides and common proteins are under development. Methods Using whole genome sequencing, a validated bioinformatics pipeline, and targeted antimicrobial susceptibility testing, we characterized 6340 invasive GBS isolate… Show more

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“…The hvgA gene has been detected in previous studies, primarily among highly virulent S. agalactiae belonging to serotype III/ST17 [27] and rarely found among nonserotype III isolates [14,28]. Two hvgA positive isolates in our sampling were of serotype Ia/ST934, which is S. agalactiae have generally been considered universally susceptible to penicillin although there have been several reports of isolates with mutations associated with decreased susceptibility over the last decade [12,29,30]. Here, PBP 2X types were restricted to types, 1, 4 and 5, commonly seen in penicillin-susceptible US isolates [5] and all isolates were sensitive to penicillin and cefotaxime.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…The hvgA gene has been detected in previous studies, primarily among highly virulent S. agalactiae belonging to serotype III/ST17 [27] and rarely found among nonserotype III isolates [14,28]. Two hvgA positive isolates in our sampling were of serotype Ia/ST934, which is S. agalactiae have generally been considered universally susceptible to penicillin although there have been several reports of isolates with mutations associated with decreased susceptibility over the last decade [12,29,30]. Here, PBP 2X types were restricted to types, 1, 4 and 5, commonly seen in penicillin-susceptible US isolates [5] and all isolates were sensitive to penicillin and cefotaxime.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…A multiplex PCR assay was initially used for the direct identification of the capsular serotypes (Ia to IX) of GBS [17]. In addition, serotype was confirmed using the CDC short-read WGS bioinformatics pipeline [5,12]. The presence of hypervirulent GBS adhesion determinant (hvgA), serine-rich repeat gene (srr), one of four alphafamily surface protein genes (rib, alpha, alp1, alp2/3) and the pilus islands (PI-1, PI-2a, and PI-2b) were also queried through the CDC pipeline (https://github.com/Ben-JamesMetcalf) [12].…”
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“…Regarding antibiotic susceptibility, GBS remains susceptible to penicillin, the first-line treatment. However, reports of reduced susceptibility to penicillin, associated with mutations in penicillin binding proteins, have been published [1,7,12,13]. Since two decades, increased emergence of resistance to clindamycin and erythromycin is reported worldwide [14] and in Belgium [15].…”
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confidence: 99%