Molecular epidemiology of group B streptococci in Ireland: associations between serotype, invasive status and presence of genes encoding putative virulence factors

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Dore, N
Bennett, D
Kaliszer, M
Cafferkey, M
Smyth, CJ
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[1] Childrens Univ Hosp, Irish Meningococcal & Meningitis Reference Lab, Dublin 1, Ireland
[2] Rotunda Hosp, Dublin 1, Ireland
[3] Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Adelaide & Meath Hosp, Dept Community Hlth, Dublin 24, Ireland
[4] Royal Coll Surgeons Ireland, Dept Clin Microbiol, Dublin 2, Ireland
[5] Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Moyne Inst Prevent Med, Dept Microbiol, Dublin 2, Ireland
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10.1017/S0950268803008847
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Group B streptococcal isolates (n=159) from the three Dublin maternity hospitals, were serotyped and analysed for the bac, bca, hylB, pepB, and rib genes. The serotype distribution of the isolates was la, 19.5%; Ib, 18.9%; 11, 10.7%; 111, 29.5%; IV, 1.9%; V, 15.1%; non-typeable, 4.4%. There was a statistically significant association between the serotype and invasive status (carriage or infection) of isolates (P<0.005), but no significant association between serotype and degree of invasiveness was demonstrated. The presence or absence of each analysed gene was not associated with the invasive status of isolates. Statistically significant associations were revealed between bca and hylB (IS1548) (P=0.0004) and between bac and bca (P=0.014). The bac, bca, hylB (IS1548) and rib genes and the numbers of tandem repeats in the bca gene showed significant associations with serotype. Almost 50% of serotype III isolates possessed at least one of the bac and bca genes and 55-65% of strains of serotypes la, Ib and 11 possessed the rib gene. Most serotype III isolates had IS1548 in their hylB genes. Serotype Ib was the only serotype in which more than half of the strains contained more tandem repeats in the bca gene than the overall mean for the GBS population studied of 7.4 repeats. These findings indicate that some previously reported associations between putative virulence factors and GBS disease require further study and clarification.
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