Whole Genome Sequencing for Surveillance of Diphtheria in Low Incidence Settings

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作者
Seth-Smith, Helena M. B. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Egli, Adrian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Basel, Div Clin Bacteriol & Mycol, Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Basel, Dept Biomed, Appl Microbiol Res, Basel, Switzerland
[3] SIB, Basel, Switzerland
关键词
Corynebacterium diphtheriae; diphtheria; surveillance; public health; whole genome sequencing; molecular epidemiology; toxin; NONTOXIGENIC CORYNEBACTERIUM-DIPHTHERIAE; URBAN-POOR POPULATION; TOF-MASS-SPECTROMETRY; CUTANEOUS DIPHTHERIA; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; MYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSIS; VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS; INVASIVE INFECTIONS; WIDE ASSOCIATION; RAPID DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.3389/fpubh.2019.00235
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Corynebacterium diphtheriae (C. diphtheriae) is a relatively rare pathogen in most Western countries. While toxin producing strains can cause pharyngeal diphtheria with potentially fatal outcomes, the more common presentation is wound infections. The diphtheria toxin is encoded on a prophage and can also be carried by Corynebacterium ulcerans and Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. Currently, across Europe, infections are mainly diagnosed in travelers and refugees from regions where diphtheria is more endemic, patients from urban areas with poor hygiene, and intravenous drug users. About half of the cases are non-toxin producing isolates. Rapid identification of the bacterial pathogen and toxin production is a critical element of patient and outbreak management. Beside the immediate clinical management of the patient, public health agencies should be informed of toxigenic C. diphtheriae diagnoses as soon as possible. The collection of case-related epidemiological data from the patient is often challenging due to language barriers and social circumstances. However, information on patient contacts, vaccine status and travel/refugee route, where appropriate, is critical, and should be documented. In addition, isolates should be characterized using high resolution typing, in order to identify transmissions and outbreaks. In recent years, whole genome sequencing (WGS) has become the gold standard of high-resolution typing methods, allowing detailed investigations of pathogen transmissions. De-centralized sequencing strategies with redundancy in sequencing capacities, followed by data exchange may be a valuable future option, especially since WGS becomes more available and portable. In this context, the sharing of sequence data, using public available platforms, is essential. A close interaction between microbiology laboratories, treating physicians, refugee centers, social workers, and public health of fi cials is a key element in successful management of suspected outbreaks. Analyzing bacterial isolates at reference centers may further help to provide more specialized microbiological techniques and to standardize information, but this is also more time consuming during an outbreak. Centralized communication strategies between public health agencies and laboratories helps considerably in establishing and coordinating effective surveillance and infection control. We review the current literature on high-resolution typing of C. diphtheriae and share our own experience with the coordination of a Swiss-German outbreak.
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