Multicentric Analysis of Erythromycin Resistance Determinants in Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae; Associated Serotypes and Sequence Types in India

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Rosemol Varghese
Jones Lionel Daniel
Ayyanraj Neeravi
Pavithra Baskar
Anand Manoharan
Balasubramanian Sundaram
Vikas Manchanda
Karnika Saigal
Binesh Lal Yesudhasan
Balaji Veeraraghavan
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[1] Christian Medical College,Department of Clinical Microbiology
[2] The CHILDS Trust Medical Research Foundation,Department of Microbiology
[3] Kanchi Kamakoti CHILDS Trust Hospital,Department of Microbiology
[4] Maulana Azad Medical College,undefined
[5] Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya,undefined
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Current Microbiology | 2021年 / 78卷
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Streptococcus pneumoniae is the major cause of childhood pneumonia and related deaths in India. Widespread use of erythromycin for the treatment of pneumonia has led to the emergence of erythromycin resistance. Despite this increase in erythromycin resistance, there are very little data on resistance determinants from India. Hence, we aimed to perform the molecular characterization of erythromycin-resistant invasive pneumococcal isolates in India. In this study, 250 erythromycin-resistant invasive isolates obtained from four Indian hospitals between 2014 and 2019 were included. The isolates were reconfirmed by standard CDC protocols, followed by detection of erm(B), mef(A/E) genes, and screening for mutations in 23S rRNA, ribosomal proteins L4 and L22. Among the 250 erythromycin-resistant isolates, 46% (n = 114) and 35% (n = 87) carried the mef(A/E) gene and erm(B) gene, respectively; both genes were present in 8% (n = 20) of the isolates and 12% (n = 29) of the studied strains did not bear any of them. The major mutations associated with erythromycin resistance in 23S rRNA, such as A2060C, A2061G, and C2613G, were absent. The predominant serotypes were 19F, 14, 23F, 6A, 6B, 19A, and 9V. The major clonal complexes were CC320, followed by CC230 and CC63. The predominant gene was mef(A/E), and most of the serotypes were PCV13 (54%). This study contributes to the baseline understanding of the erythromycin resistance determinants associated with the serotypes and sequence types (ST) of Indian invasive S. pneumoniae.
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