韩国大田地区侵袭性与非侵袭性成人B族链球菌分子流行病学及耐药性比较分析

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Myoung-Schook Yoou, Ji Hun Jeong, Chunhwa Ihm
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背景:本研究旨在确定韩国成人侵袭性和非侵袭性感染的无乳链球菌(B族链球菌,GBS)的分子特征和耐药性。方法:分析从某医院实验室获得的GBS分离株序列型(ST)、荚膜血清型、菌毛岛分型和抗菌药物敏感性,该实验室处理了2021 - 2024年间韩国成年人的主要临床标本。结果:90株分离株中以血清型VIII(34.4%)最多,其次为V(17.8%)、Ia(12.2%)、VI(11.1%)、II(10.0%)、Ib(6.7%)。每个分离株至少含有1个PI基因,其中最常见的组合是PI2a(37.8%)。PI1和PI2b联合感染的占34.4%,其次是PI1和PI2a(24.4%)和单独感染PI2b(3.3%)。在鉴定的18个STs中,荚膜血清型VIII/ st2克隆复合体1 (CC1)占优势(34.4%),其次是V或VI/ST1(12.2%)。所有分离株对氨苄西林和万古霉素均敏感,对红霉素(27.8%)、左氧氟沙星(13.3%)、克林霉素(25.6%)和四环素(47.8%)均耐药。结论:这些数据是帮助设计韩国成人GBS感染预防和治疗策略的关键要素。
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A Comparative Analysis of Molecular Epidemiology and Antibiotic Resistance in Group B Streptococcus Isolated From Invasive and Noninvasive Adult Cases in Daejeon, South Korea.

A Comparative Analysis of Molecular Epidemiology and Antibiotic Resistance in Group B Streptococcus Isolated From Invasive and Noninvasive Adult Cases in Daejeon, South Korea.

Background: This study aims to determine the molecular features and antimicrobial resistance of Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B streptococcus, GBS) causing invasive and noninvasive infections in Korean adults. Methods: Sequence type (ST), capsular serotype, pilus island typing, and antimicrobial susceptibility were analyzed for GBS isolates obtained at a hospital laboratory that processed the primary clinical specimens collected from Korean adults between 2021 and 2024. Results: Among the 90 isolates, Serotype VIII (34.4%) was the most common, followed by V (17.8%), Ia (12.2%), VI (11.1%), II (10.0%), and Ib (6.7%). Every isolate contained at least one PI gene, of which PI2a (37.8%) was the most frequently observed combination. The combination of PI1 and PI2b was present in 34.4% of isolates, followed by PI1 and PI2a (24.4%) and PI2b alone (3.3%). Among the 18 STs identified, the capsular serotype VIII/ST2-clonal complex 1 (CC1) was dominant (34.4%), followed by V or VI/ST1 (12.2%). All isolates were susceptible to both ampicillin and vancomycin, while antibiotic resistances were observed for erythromycin (27.8%), levofloxacin (13.3%), clindamycin (25.6%), and tetracycline (47.8%), respectively. Conclusions: These data are key elements to help design prevention and treatment strategies for GBS infection in Korean adults.

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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin. The journal welcomes articles describing research on pathogenesis, epidemiology of infection, diagnosis and treatment, antibiotics and resistance, and immunology.
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