Timothy A. Scott, Kate S. Baker, Caroline Trotter, Claire Jenkins, Serge Mostowy, Jane Hawkey, Hayden Schmidt, Kathryn E. Holt, Nicholas R. Thomson, Stephen Baker
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摘要
宋内志贺氏菌是全球腹泻的主要致病菌,由于受到人口和环境的多重影响,其流行率相对于其他志贺氏菌而言正在上升。与柔性志贺菌和痢疾志贺菌相比,这种单一血清型的志贺菌历来受到的关注较少,因为后者在低收入国家更为常见,在实验室中也更容易研究。近年来,我们了解到志贺氏菌非常复杂,极易受环境变化的影响,比如流行病学趋势和 S. sonnei 的相关性不断增加。最终,几十年来对 S. flexneri 的深入研究所产生的方法、工具和数据被用来深入了解 S. sonnei 的流行病学、微生物学和致病机理。与此同时,基因组监测的广泛采用也使人们对抗菌药耐药性、进化和生物传播有了更深入的了解。在本《综述》中,我们将概述有关宋内氏杆菌的现有知识,重点介绍有关这种全球传播的抗菌病原体的最新见解,并评估新数据可能对未来疫苗的开发和实施产生的影响。
Shigella sonnei: epidemiology, evolution, pathogenesis, resistance and host interactions
Shigella sonnei is a major cause of diarrhoea globally and is increasing in prevalence relative to other Shigella because of multiple demographic and environmental influences. This single-serotype species has traditionally received less attention in comparison to Shigella flexneri and Shigella dysenteriae, which were more common in low-income countries and more tractable in the laboratory. In recent years, we have learned that Shigella are highly complex and highly susceptible to environmental change, as exemplified by epidemiological trends and increasing relevance of S. sonnei. Ultimately, methods, tools and data generated from decades of detailed research into S. flexneri have been used to gain new insights into the epidemiology, microbiology and pathogenesis of S. sonnei. In parallel, widespread adoption of genomic surveillance has yielded insights into antimicrobial resistance, evolution and organism transmission. In this Review, we provide an overview of current knowledge of S. sonnei, highlighting recent insights into this globally disseminated antimicrobial-resistant pathogen and assessing how novel data may impact future vaccine development and implementation.
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