Molecular epidemiology of nonpharyngeal group A streptococci isolates in northern Lebanon.

Journal: Future Microbiology
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Abstract

Aim: To characterize the epidemiology of group A Streptococcus (GAS) involved in nonpharyngeal infections sparingly addressed in Lebanon. Materials &

Methods: A collection of 63 nonpharyngeal GAS isolates recovered between 2010 and 2019 from northern Lebanon were analyzed through emm typing, virulence gene profiling, FCT typing and antibiotic susceptibility analysis. Results &

Conclusion: A total of 29 emm subtypes was detected, with emm1 being the most dominant. A great intraclonal divergence driven by the loss and gain of superantigens or by the structural variability within the FCT regions was unraveled. The resistance rates for erythromycin and tetracycline were 8 and 20.6%, respectively. The 30-valent vaccine coverage was 76%. This study evidences the complexity of the neglected GAS pathogen in Lebanon.

Authors
Rayane Rafei, Malaik Hawli, Marwan Osman, Simon Khelissa, Tamara Salloum, Fouad Dabboussi, Sima Tokajian, Monzer Hamze