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International genomic definition of pneumococcal lineages, to contextualise disease, antibiotic resistance and vaccine impactResearch in context

Authors :
Rebecca A. Gladstone
Stephanie W. Lo
John A. Lees
Nicholas J. Croucher
Andries J. van Tonder
Jukka Corander
Andrew J. Page
Pekka Marttinen
Leon J. Bentley
Theresa J. Ochoa
Pak Leung Ho
Mignon du Plessis
Jennifer E. Cornick
Brenda Kwambana-Adams
Rachel Benisty
Susan A. Nzenze
Shabir A. Madhi
Paulina A. Hawkins
Dean B. Everett
Martin Antonio
Ron Dagan
Keith P. Klugman
Anne von Gottberg
Lesley McGee
Robert F. Breiman
Stephen D. Bentley
Source :
EBioMedicine, Vol 43, Iss , Pp 338-346 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccines have reduced the incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease, caused by vaccine serotypes, but non-vaccine-serotypes remain a concern. We used whole genome sequencing to study pneumococcal serotype, antibiotic resistance and invasiveness, in the context of genetic background. Methods: Our dataset of 13,454 genomes, combined with four published genomic datasets, represented Africa (40%), Asia (25%), Europe (19%), North America (12%), and South America (5%). These 20,027 pneumococcal genomes were clustered into lineages using PopPUNK, and named Global Pneumococcal Sequence Clusters (GPSCs). From our dataset, we additionally derived serotype and sequence type, and predicted antibiotic sensitivity. We then measured invasiveness using odds ratios that relating prevalence in invasive pneumococcal disease to carriage. Findings: The combined collections (n = 20,027) were clustered into 621 GPSCs. Thirty-five GPSCs observed in our dataset were represented by >100 isolates, and subsequently classed as dominant-GPSCs. In 22/35 (63%) of dominant-GPSCs both non-vaccine serotypes and vaccine serotypes were observed in the years up until, and including, the first year of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine introduction.Penicillin and multidrug resistance were higher (p

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Medicine (General)
R5-920

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523964
Volume :
43
Issue :
338-346
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EBioMedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4f78456e71ec429c89ae26a2c712815f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.04.021