Genomic characterization of Bordetella pertussis in South Africa, 2015-2019

Pertussis remains a public health concern in South Africa, with an increase in reported cases and outbreaks in recent years. Whole genome sequencing was performed on 32 isolates sourced from three different surveillance programmes in South Africa between 2015 and 2019. Genome sequences were characte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbial genomics 2023-12, Vol.9 (12)
Hauptverfasser: Moosa, Fahima, du Plessis, Mignon, Weigand, Michael R, Peng, Yanhui, Mogale, Dineo, de Gouveia, Linda, Nunes, Marta C, Madhi, Shabir A, Zar, Heather J, Reubenson, Gary, Ismail, Arshad, Tondella, M Lucia, Cohen, Cheryl, Walaza, Sibongile, von Gottberg, Anne, Wolter, Nicole
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Zusammenfassung:Pertussis remains a public health concern in South Africa, with an increase in reported cases and outbreaks in recent years. Whole genome sequencing was performed on 32 isolates sourced from three different surveillance programmes in South Africa between 2015 and 2019. Genome sequences were characterized using multilocus sequence typing, vaccine antigen genes ( , , , and ) and overall genome structure. All isolates were sequence type 2 and harboured the pertussis toxin promoter allele . The dominant genotype was 3 1 2 2 (31/32, 96.9 %), with no pertactin-deficient or other mutations in vaccine antigen genes identified. Amongst 21 isolates yielding closed genome assemblies, eight distinct genome structures were detected, with 61.9 % (13/21) of the isolates exhibiting three predominant structures. Increases in case numbers are probably not due to evolutionary changes in the genome but possibly due to other factors such as the cyclical nature of disease, waning immunity due to the use of acellular vaccines and/or population immunity gaps.
ISSN:2057-5858
2057-5858
DOI:10.1099/mgen.0.001162