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Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)

BACKGROUND: Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae has become increasingly important as a causative agent of invasive diseases following vaccination against H. influenzae type b. The emergence of antibiotic resistance underscores the necessity to investigate typeable non-b carriage and non-typeable H....

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Autores principales: Ekinci, Esra, Willen, Laura, Rodriguez Ruiz, Juan Pablo, Maertens, Kirsten, Van Heirstraeten, Liesbet, Serrano, Gabriela, Wautier, Magali, Deplano, Ariane, Goossens, Herman, Van Damme, Pierre, Beutels, Philippe, Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi, Martiny, Delphine, Theeten, Heidi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10164969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37168112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1160073
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author Ekinci, Esra
Willen, Laura
Rodriguez Ruiz, Juan Pablo
Maertens, Kirsten
Van Heirstraeten, Liesbet
Serrano, Gabriela
Wautier, Magali
Deplano, Ariane
Goossens, Herman
Van Damme, Pierre
Beutels, Philippe
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Martiny, Delphine
Theeten, Heidi
author_facet Ekinci, Esra
Willen, Laura
Rodriguez Ruiz, Juan Pablo
Maertens, Kirsten
Van Heirstraeten, Liesbet
Serrano, Gabriela
Wautier, Magali
Deplano, Ariane
Goossens, Herman
Van Damme, Pierre
Beutels, Philippe
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Martiny, Delphine
Theeten, Heidi
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description BACKGROUND: Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae has become increasingly important as a causative agent of invasive diseases following vaccination against H. influenzae type b. The emergence of antibiotic resistance underscores the necessity to investigate typeable non-b carriage and non-typeable H. influenzae (NTHi) in children. METHODS: Nasopharyngeal swab samples were taken over a three-year period (2016–2018) from 336 children (6–30 months of age) attending daycare centers (DCCs) in Belgium, and from 218 children with acute otitis media (AOM). Biotype, serotype, and antibiotic resistance of H. influenzae strains were determined phenotypically. Mutations in the ftsI gene were explored in 129 strains that were resistant or had reduced susceptibility to beta-lactam antibiotics. Results were compared with data obtained during overlapping time periods from 94 children experiencing invasive disease. RESULTS: Overall, NTHi was most frequently present in both carriage (DCC, AOM) and invasive group. This was followed by serotype “f” (2.2%) and “e” (1.4%) in carriage, and “b” (16.0%), “f” (11.7%), and “a” (4.3%) in invasive strains. Biotype II was most prevalent in all studied groups, followed by biotype III in carriage and I in invasive strains. Strains from both groups showed highest resistance to ampicillin (26.7% in carriage vs. 18.1% in invasive group). A higher frequency of ftsI mutations were found in the AOM group than the DCC group (21.6 vs. 14.9% – p = 0.056). Even more so, the proportion of biotype III strains that carried a ftsI mutation was higher in AOM compared to DCC (50.0 vs. 26.3% – p < 0.01) and invasive group. CONCLUSION: In both groups, NTHi was most frequently circulating, while specific encapsulated serotypes for carriage and invasive group were found. Biotypes I, II and III were more frequently present in the carriage and invasive group. The carriage group had a higher resistance-frequency to the analyzed antibiotics than the invasive group. Interestingly, a higher degree of ftsI mutations was found in children with AOM compared to DCC and invasive group. This data helps understanding the H. influenzae carriage in Belgian children, as such information is scarce.
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spelling pubmed-101649692023-05-09 Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018) Ekinci, Esra Willen, Laura Rodriguez Ruiz, Juan Pablo Maertens, Kirsten Van Heirstraeten, Liesbet Serrano, Gabriela Wautier, Magali Deplano, Ariane Goossens, Herman Van Damme, Pierre Beutels, Philippe Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi Martiny, Delphine Theeten, Heidi Front Microbiol Microbiology BACKGROUND: Non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae has become increasingly important as a causative agent of invasive diseases following vaccination against H. influenzae type b. The emergence of antibiotic resistance underscores the necessity to investigate typeable non-b carriage and non-typeable H. influenzae (NTHi) in children. METHODS: Nasopharyngeal swab samples were taken over a three-year period (2016–2018) from 336 children (6–30 months of age) attending daycare centers (DCCs) in Belgium, and from 218 children with acute otitis media (AOM). Biotype, serotype, and antibiotic resistance of H. influenzae strains were determined phenotypically. Mutations in the ftsI gene were explored in 129 strains that were resistant or had reduced susceptibility to beta-lactam antibiotics. Results were compared with data obtained during overlapping time periods from 94 children experiencing invasive disease. RESULTS: Overall, NTHi was most frequently present in both carriage (DCC, AOM) and invasive group. This was followed by serotype “f” (2.2%) and “e” (1.4%) in carriage, and “b” (16.0%), “f” (11.7%), and “a” (4.3%) in invasive strains. Biotype II was most prevalent in all studied groups, followed by biotype III in carriage and I in invasive strains. Strains from both groups showed highest resistance to ampicillin (26.7% in carriage vs. 18.1% in invasive group). A higher frequency of ftsI mutations were found in the AOM group than the DCC group (21.6 vs. 14.9% – p = 0.056). Even more so, the proportion of biotype III strains that carried a ftsI mutation was higher in AOM compared to DCC (50.0 vs. 26.3% – p < 0.01) and invasive group. CONCLUSION: In both groups, NTHi was most frequently circulating, while specific encapsulated serotypes for carriage and invasive group were found. Biotypes I, II and III were more frequently present in the carriage and invasive group. The carriage group had a higher resistance-frequency to the analyzed antibiotics than the invasive group. Interestingly, a higher degree of ftsI mutations was found in children with AOM compared to DCC and invasive group. This data helps understanding the H. influenzae carriage in Belgian children, as such information is scarce. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10164969/ /pubmed/37168112 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1160073 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ekinci, Willen, Rodriguez Ruiz, Maertens, Van Heirstraeten, Serrano, Wautier, Deplano, Goossens, Van Damme, Beutels, Malhotra-Kumar, Martiny and Theeten. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Ekinci, Esra
Willen, Laura
Rodriguez Ruiz, Juan Pablo
Maertens, Kirsten
Van Heirstraeten, Liesbet
Serrano, Gabriela
Wautier, Magali
Deplano, Ariane
Goossens, Herman
Van Damme, Pierre
Beutels, Philippe
Malhotra-Kumar, Surbhi
Martiny, Delphine
Theeten, Heidi
Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title_full Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title_fullStr Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title_short Haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in Belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
title_sort haemophilus influenzae carriage and antibiotic resistance profile in belgian infants over a three-year period (2016–2018)
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10164969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37168112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1160073
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