Molecular Characterization of Corynebacterium diphtheriae Outbreak Isolates, South Africa, March-June 2015

In 2015, a cluster of respiratory diphtheria cases was reported from KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa. By using whole-genome analysis, we characterized 21 Corynebacterium diphtheriae isolates collected from 20 patients and contacts during the outbreak (1 patient was infected with 2 variants of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Emerging infectious diseases 2017-08, Vol.23 (8), p.1308-1315
Hauptverfasser: du Plessis, Mignon, Wolter, Nicole, Allam, Mushal, de Gouveia, Linda, Moosa, Fahima, Ntshoe, Genevie, Blumberg, Lucille, Cohen, Cheryl, Smith, Marshagne, Mutevedzi, Portia, Thomas, Juno, Horne, Valentino, Moodley, Prashini, Archary, Moherndran, Mahabeer, Yesholata, Mahomed, Saajida, Kuhn, Warren, Mlisana, Koleka, McCarthy, Kerrigan, von Gottberg, Anne
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Zusammenfassung:In 2015, a cluster of respiratory diphtheria cases was reported from KwaZulu-Natal Province in South Africa. By using whole-genome analysis, we characterized 21 Corynebacterium diphtheriae isolates collected from 20 patients and contacts during the outbreak (1 patient was infected with 2 variants of C. diphtheriae). In addition, we included 1 cutaneous isolate, 2 endocarditis isolates, and 2 archived clinical isolates (ca. 1980) for comparison. Two novel lineages were identified, namely, toxigenic sequence type (ST) ST-378 (n = 17) and nontoxigenic ST-395 (n = 3). One archived isolate and the cutaneous isolate were ST-395, suggesting ongoing circulation of this lineage for >30 years. The absence of preexisting molecular sequence data limits drawing conclusions pertaining to the origin of these strains; however, these findings provide baseline genotypic data for future cases and outbreaks. Neither ST has been reported in any other country; this ST appears to be endemic only in South Africa.
ISSN:1080-6040
1080-6059
DOI:10.3201/eid2308.162039