Streptococcus dysgalactiae as a cause of peripartum infections - a population-based cohort study with phylogenetic analysis of hospital clusters.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Matilda Dooley, Erik Senneby, Omar Sigurvin Gunnarsson, Anja Carblom, Ann-Cathrine Petersson, Magnus Rasmussen
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Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to investigate the incidence and clinical features of Streptococcus dysgalactiae peripartum infections (SDPI), and to investigate the distribution of emm-types in relation to disease severity and the genetic relatedness of isolates from hospital clusters.

Materials and methods: Patients with growth of S. dysgalactiae in a genital or wound culture, collected between January 2014 and September 2020 at departments for gynecology and obstetrics, were identified. For inclusion, patients had to be pregnant, or given birth, or undergone an abortion within 42 days prior to debut of symptoms. All isolates had previously been emm-typed. A cluster was defined as two or more patients with S. dysgalactiae of the same emm-type admitted to the same hospital within a 30-day period. The cluster isolates were subjected to whole genome sequencing (WGS).

Results: The final study cohort comprised 130 patients. The incidence of S. dysgalactiae postpartum infection was approximately 1 case/1000 births. The patients fulfilled criteria for endometritis (n = 94), postpartum fever (n = 15), wound infection (n = 8) or chorioamnionitis (n = 4). Most patients with endometritis (87%) had onset of symptoms > 48 h post-partum. The most common emm-type was stG62647 (n = 41). Thirteen hospital clusters were identified, of which only three had bacterial isolates that were closely genetically related (0-6 SNP).

Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that SDPI impact a relatively large number of patients. No patient was critically ill, but the morbidity appeared to be substantial. Hospital outbreaks of SDPI are rare, but when suspected, WGS should be employed to investigate relatedness between isolates.

半乳糖不良链球菌是围产期感染的一个原因——一项基于人群的队列研究,并对医院集群进行系统发育分析。
目的:探讨医院聚集性感染链球菌(Streptococcus dysgalactiae, SDPI)围生期感染的发生率及临床特点,探讨其emm型分布与疾病严重程度的关系及遗传相关性。材料和方法:对2014年1月至2020年9月期间在妇产科收集的生殖器或伤口培养物中出现泌乳不良链球菌生长的患者进行鉴定。纳入的患者必须在出现症状前42天内怀孕、分娩或堕胎。所有分离株以前均为emm型。群集定义为在30天内入住同一医院的两名或两名以上具有相同emm类型的泌乳杆菌患者。对聚类分离物进行全基因组测序(WGS)。结果:最终研究队列包括130例患者。产后乳糜泻感染发生率约为1例/1000例。符合子宫内膜炎(94例)、产后发热(15例)、伤口感染(8例)、绒毛膜羊膜炎(4例)标准的患者。大多数子宫内膜炎患者(87%)在产后48小时出现症状。最常见的emm型为stG62647 (n = 41)。确定了13个医院群集,其中只有3个具有密切遗传相关的细菌分离株(0-6 SNP)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,SDPI影响了相对较多的患者。没有病人病情危重,但发病率似乎很高。医院暴发的SDPI是罕见的,但当怀疑时,应采用WGS来调查分离株之间的相关性。
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1 months
期刊介绍: EJCMID is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of communications on infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin.
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