Epidemiology of Nontyphoidal Salmonella Infections in Korean Children and Genetic Factors Associated with Extra-intestinal Invasion: A Whole-Genome Sequencing Analysis.
Hyun Mi Kang, Jiyon Chu, In Hyuk Yoo, In Young Yoo, Jeong-Ih Shin, Mi-Ran Seo, Yeun-Jun Chung, Seung-Hyun Jung, Yeon Joon Park
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Abstract
Background: Understanding the virulence and pathogenicity of invasive nontyphoidal Salmonella (iNTS) in children may support timely treatment and enable closer monitoring of chronic infections. iNTS epidemiology in Asia remains inadequately described. We analyzed the genetic diversity and virulence genes associated with extra-intestinal invasion in Korean children.
Methods: Salmonella isolates from children <18 yrs of age diagnosed with moderate-to-severe salmonellosis between January 2019 and December 2021 were subjected to antibiotic susceptibility testing and whole-genome sequencing.
Results: In total, 58 cases were included. We identified 20 serotypes, the most prevalent being Salmonella Enteritidis (N=21), followed by Infantis (N=6), I 4,[5],12:i:- (N=5), and Bareilly (N=5). Extra-intestinal invasion occurred in 12 (20.7%) cases involving Salmonella Oranienburg (2/2), Give (1/1), Javiana (1/1), Paratyphi B var. L(+) tartrate+ (1/1), Schwarzengrund (1/1), Singapore (1/1), Montevideo (1/2), Saintpaul (1/2), I 4:b:- (1/2), Infantis (1/6), and Enteritidis (1/21). While the numbers of total virulence genes and genes belonging to major virulence categories did not significantly differ between iNTS and non-iNTS, several genetic factors, including Salmonella pathogenicity island (SPI)-1 (P=0.039), SPI-2 (P=0.020), SPI-5 (P=0.014), SPI-13 (P=0.010), cytolethal distending toxin-related genes (P=1.4×10-4), fepC (P=0.021), and tcpC (P=0.040) were more frequent in invasive isolates.
Conclusions: Salmonella Enteritidis-ST11 predominated in infections among Korean children, but invasive isolates were rare. Early detection of genetic factors associated with extra- intestinal invasion will be helpful for prompt and appropriate treatment.
期刊介绍:
Annals of Laboratory Medicine is the official journal of Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. The journal title has been recently changed from the Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine (ISSN, 1598-6535) from the January issue of 2012. The JCR 2017 Impact factor of Ann Lab Med was 1.916.