Streptococcus suis sequence type 7 outbreak, Sichuan, China

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An outbreak of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 emerged in the summer of 2005 in Sichuan Province, and sporadic infections occurred in 4 additional provinces of China. In total, 99 S. suis strains were isolated and analyzed in this study: 88 isolates from human patients and 11 from diseased pigs. We defined 98 of 99 isolates as pulse type I by using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis of SmaI-digested chromosomal DNA. Furthermore, multilocus sequence typing classified 97 of 98 members of the pulse type I in the same sequence type (ST), ST-7. Isolates of ST-7 were more toxic to peripheral blood mononuclear cells than ST-1 strains. S. suis ST-7, the causative agent, was a single-locus variant of ST-1 with increased virulence. These findings strongly suggest that ST-7 is an emerging, highly virulent S. suis clone that caused the largest S. suis outbreak ever described.

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Ye, C., Zhu, X., Jing, H., Du, H., Segura, M., Zheng, H., … Xu, J. (2006). Streptococcus suis sequence type 7 outbreak, Sichuan, China. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 12(8), 1203–1208. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1708.060232

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