Population structure and antimicrobial resistance of invasive serotype iv group b streptococcus, toronto, ontario, canada

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We recently showed that 37/600 (6.2%) invasive infections with group B Streptococcus (GBS) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, were caused by serotype IV strains. We report a relatively high level of genetic diversity in 37 invasive strains of this emerging GBS serotype. Multilocus sequence typing identified 6 sequence types (STs) that belonged to 3 clonal complexes. Most isolates were ST-459 (19/37, 51%) and ST-452 (11/37, 30%), but we also identified ST-291, ST-3, ST-196, and a novel ST-682. We detected further diversity by performing whole-genome single-nucleotide polymorphism analysis and found evidence of recombination events contributing to variation in some serotype IV GBS strains. We also evaluated antimicrobial drug resistance and found that ST-459 strains were resistant to clindamycin and erythromycin, whereas strains of other STs were, for the most part, susceptible to these antimicrobial drugs.

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Teatero, S., McGeer, A., Li, A., Gomes, J., Seah, C., Demczuk, W., … Fittipaldi, N. (2015). Population structure and antimicrobial resistance of invasive serotype iv group b streptococcus, toronto, ontario, canada. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 21(4), 585–591. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2014.140759

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