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Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study

BACKGROUND: The continued emergence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, with ever increasing antimicrobial resistance, necessitates the use of vaccines in endemic countries. A typhoid fever outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 2018 from a multidrug resistant S Typhi with additional resistance to cipro...

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Autores principales: Thilliez, Gaetan, Mashe, Tapfumanei, Chaibva, Blessmore V, Robertson, Valerie, Bawn, Matt, Tarupiwa, Andrew, Takawira, Faustinos T, Kock, Marleen M, Midzi, Stanley, Mwamakamba, Lusubilo W, Matheu, Jorge, Juru, Agnes, Kingsley, Robert A, Ehlers, Marthie M
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Publicado: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10686908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37952554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00214-8
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author Thilliez, Gaetan
Mashe, Tapfumanei
Chaibva, Blessmore V
Robertson, Valerie
Bawn, Matt
Tarupiwa, Andrew
Takawira, Faustinos T
Kock, Marleen M
Midzi, Stanley
Mwamakamba, Lusubilo W
Matheu, Jorge
Juru, Agnes
Kingsley, Robert A
Ehlers, Marthie M
author_facet Thilliez, Gaetan
Mashe, Tapfumanei
Chaibva, Blessmore V
Robertson, Valerie
Bawn, Matt
Tarupiwa, Andrew
Takawira, Faustinos T
Kock, Marleen M
Midzi, Stanley
Mwamakamba, Lusubilo W
Matheu, Jorge
Juru, Agnes
Kingsley, Robert A
Ehlers, Marthie M
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description BACKGROUND: The continued emergence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, with ever increasing antimicrobial resistance, necessitates the use of vaccines in endemic countries. A typhoid fever outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 2018 from a multidrug resistant S Typhi with additional resistance to ciprofloxacin was the catalyst for the introduction of a typhoid conjugate vaccine programme. We aimed to investigate the emergence and evolution of antimicrobial resistance of endemic S Typhi in Zimbabwe and to determine the population structure, gene flux, and sequence polymorphisms of strains isolated before a typhoid conjugate vaccine programme to provide a baseline for future evaluation of the effect of the vaccination programme. METHODS: In this genomic epidemiology study, we used short-read whole-genome sequencing of S Typhi isolated from clinical cases of typhoid fever in Harare, Zimbabwe, between Jan 1, 2012, and Feb 9, 2019, to determine the S Typhi population structure, gene flux, and sequence polymorphisms and reconstructed the evolution of antimicrobial resistance. Maximum likelihood time-scaled phylogenetic trees of Zimbabwe isolates in the context of global isolates obtained from the National Center for Biotechnology Information were constructed to infer spread and emergence of antimicrobial resistance. FINDINGS: The population structure of S Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 2012 to 2019 was dominated by multidrug resistant genotype 4.3.1.1.EA1 (H58) that spread to Zimbabwe from neighbouring countries in around 2009 (95% credible interval 2008·5–2010·0). Acquisition of an IncN plasmid carrying antimicrobial resistance genes including a qnrS gene and a mutation in the quinolone resistance determining region of gyrA gene contributed to non-susceptibility and resistance to quinolone antibiotics. A minority population of antimicrobial susceptible S Typhi genotype 3.3.1 strains were present throughout. INTERPRETATION: The currently dominant S Typhi population is genotype 4.3.1.1 that spread to Zimbabwe and acquired additional antimicrobial resistance though acquisition of a plasmid and mutation in the gyrA gene. This study provides a baseline population structure for future evaluation of the effect of the typhoid conjugate vaccine programme in Harare. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Institute Strategic Programme.
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spelling pubmed-106869082023-12-01 Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study Thilliez, Gaetan Mashe, Tapfumanei Chaibva, Blessmore V Robertson, Valerie Bawn, Matt Tarupiwa, Andrew Takawira, Faustinos T Kock, Marleen M Midzi, Stanley Mwamakamba, Lusubilo W Matheu, Jorge Juru, Agnes Kingsley, Robert A Ehlers, Marthie M Lancet Microbe Articles BACKGROUND: The continued emergence of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, with ever increasing antimicrobial resistance, necessitates the use of vaccines in endemic countries. A typhoid fever outbreak in Harare, Zimbabwe, in 2018 from a multidrug resistant S Typhi with additional resistance to ciprofloxacin was the catalyst for the introduction of a typhoid conjugate vaccine programme. We aimed to investigate the emergence and evolution of antimicrobial resistance of endemic S Typhi in Zimbabwe and to determine the population structure, gene flux, and sequence polymorphisms of strains isolated before a typhoid conjugate vaccine programme to provide a baseline for future evaluation of the effect of the vaccination programme. METHODS: In this genomic epidemiology study, we used short-read whole-genome sequencing of S Typhi isolated from clinical cases of typhoid fever in Harare, Zimbabwe, between Jan 1, 2012, and Feb 9, 2019, to determine the S Typhi population structure, gene flux, and sequence polymorphisms and reconstructed the evolution of antimicrobial resistance. Maximum likelihood time-scaled phylogenetic trees of Zimbabwe isolates in the context of global isolates obtained from the National Center for Biotechnology Information were constructed to infer spread and emergence of antimicrobial resistance. FINDINGS: The population structure of S Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe, from 2012 to 2019 was dominated by multidrug resistant genotype 4.3.1.1.EA1 (H58) that spread to Zimbabwe from neighbouring countries in around 2009 (95% credible interval 2008·5–2010·0). Acquisition of an IncN plasmid carrying antimicrobial resistance genes including a qnrS gene and a mutation in the quinolone resistance determining region of gyrA gene contributed to non-susceptibility and resistance to quinolone antibiotics. A minority population of antimicrobial susceptible S Typhi genotype 3.3.1 strains were present throughout. INTERPRETATION: The currently dominant S Typhi population is genotype 4.3.1.1 that spread to Zimbabwe and acquired additional antimicrobial resistance though acquisition of a plasmid and mutation in the gyrA gene. This study provides a baseline population structure for future evaluation of the effect of the typhoid conjugate vaccine programme in Harare. FUNDING: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Institute Strategic Programme. Elsevier Ltd 2023-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10686908/ /pubmed/37952554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00214-8 Text en © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Thilliez, Gaetan
Mashe, Tapfumanei
Chaibva, Blessmore V
Robertson, Valerie
Bawn, Matt
Tarupiwa, Andrew
Takawira, Faustinos T
Kock, Marleen M
Midzi, Stanley
Mwamakamba, Lusubilo W
Matheu, Jorge
Juru, Agnes
Kingsley, Robert A
Ehlers, Marthie M
Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title_full Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title_fullStr Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title_full_unstemmed Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title_short Population structure of Salmonella enterica Typhi in Harare, Zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
title_sort population structure of salmonella enterica typhi in harare, zimbabwe (2012–19) before typhoid conjugate vaccine roll-out: a genomic epidemiology study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10686908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37952554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2666-5247(23)00214-8
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