Analysis ofHaemophilus influenzaeserotype f isolated from three Japanese children with invasiveH. influenzaeinfection. Issue 4 (April 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Analysis ofHaemophilus influenzaeserotype f isolated from three Japanese children with invasiveH. influenzaeinfection. Issue 4 (April 2015)
- Main Title:
- Analysis ofHaemophilus influenzaeserotype f isolated from three Japanese children with invasiveH. influenzaeinfection
- Authors:
- Hoshino, Tadashi
Hachisu, Yushi
Kikuchi, Takashi
Tokutake, Shoko
Okui, Hideyuki
Kutsuna, Satoru
Fukasawa, Chie
Murayama, Kei
Oohara, Asami
Shimizu, Hiroyuki
Ito, Midori
Takahashi, Yoshiko
Ishiwada, Naruhiko - Abstract:
- Abstract : N/A: In Japan, publicly subsidized Haemophilus influenzae serotype b vaccines became available in 2011; consequently, the incidence of invasive H. influenzae infection in paediatric patients of less than 5 years of age decreased dramatically. In 2013, the first case of H. influenzae serotype f (Hif) meningitis in a Japanese infant was reported, and another case of Hif meningitis in a Japanese infant was observed in 2013. We experienced a fatal paediatric case of Hif bacteraemia in 2004; therefore, we conducted an analysis of the three Hif strains isolated from these three Japanese children with invasive Hif infections. All three strains were β‐lactamase‐non‐producing, ampicillin‐sensitive strains, with MICs of 1 µg ml −1 or less. However, one of the three strains showed slightly elevated MICs for ampicillin (1 µg ml −1 ), cefotaxime (0.25 µg ml −1 ) and meropenem (0.13 µg ml −1 ). A molecular analysis by multilocus sequence typing identified all three strains as sequence type (ST) 124, which is a predominant invasive Hif strain in many countries. Sma I‐digested PFGE showed variable DNA fragmentation patterns among the strains, suggesting that some highly virulent strains have originated from a single ST124 clone and caused invasive Hif infections in Japan. Additional studies are needed to determine the factors that have led to the clonal expansion of virulent ST124 strains.
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of medical microbiology. Volume 64:Issue 4(2015)
- Journal:
- Journal of medical microbiology
- Issue:
- Volume 64:Issue 4(2015)
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- Volume 64, Issue 4 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 64
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0064-0004-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2015-04
- Subjects:
- Medical microbiology -- Periodicals
616.9041 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1099/jmm.0.000031 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0022-2615
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