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Title: Clonal serotype 1c multidrug-resistant Shigella flexneri detected in multiple institutions by sentinel-site sequencing
Authors: Karrie K.K. Ko
Joash Jun Keat Chu
Kar Mun Lim
Hatairat Yingtaweesittikul
Wenjie Huang
Shireen Yan Ling Tan
Kenneth Choon Meng Goh
Si Huei Tan
Tong Yong Ng
Matthias Maiwald
Jonathan Wei Zhong Chia
Delphine Yanhong Cao
Yen Ee Tan
James Heng Chiak Sim
Tse Hsien Koh
Niranjan Nagarajan
Chayaporn Suphavilai
Authors: Karrie K.K. Ko
Joash Jun Keat Chu
Kar Mun Lim
Hatairat Yingtaweesittikul
Wenjie Huang
Shireen Yan Ling Tan
Kenneth Choon Meng Goh
Si Huei Tan
Tong Yong Ng
Matthias Maiwald
Jonathan Wei Zhong Chia
Delphine Yanhong Cao
Yen Ee Tan
James Heng Chiak Sim
Tse Hsien Koh
Niranjan Nagarajan
Chayaporn Suphavilai
Keywords: Medicine
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2022
Abstract: Shigella flexneri is a major diarrhoeal pathogen, and the emergence of multidrug-resistant S. flexneri is of public health concern. We report the detection of a clonal cluster of multidrug-resistant serotype 1c (7a) S. flexneri in Singapore in April 2022. Long-read whole-genome sequence analysis found five S. flexneri isolates to be clonal and harboring the extended-spectrum β-lactamases blaCTX−M−15 and blaTEM−1. The isolates were phenotypically resistant to ceftriaxone and had intermediate susceptibility to ciprofloxacin. The S. flexneri clonal cluster was first detected in a tertiary hospital diagnostic laboratory (sentinel-site), to which the S. flexneri isolates were sent from other hospitals for routine serogrouping. Long-read whole-genome sequence analysis was performed in the sentinel-site near real-time in view of the unusually high number of S. flexneri isolates received within a short time frame. This study demonstrates that near real-time sentinel-site sequence-based surveillance of convenience samples can detect possible clonal outbreak clusters and may provide alerts useful for public health mitigations at the earliest possible opportunity.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75831
ISSN: 2296858X
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