Complete genome sequence of a clinical Bordetella pertussis isolate from Brazil

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There has been a resurgence in the number of pertussis cases in Brazil and around the world. Here, the genome of a clinical Bordetella pertussis strain (Bz181) that was recently isolated in Brazil is reported. Analysis of the virulence-associated genes defining the pre- and post-vaccination lineages revealed the presence of the prn2-ptxS1A-fim3B-ptxP3 allelic profile in Bz181, which is characteristic of the current pandemic lineage. A putative metallo-β-lactamase gene presenting all of the conserved zinc-binding motifs that characterise the catalytic site was identified, in addition to a multidrug efflux pump of the RND family that could confer resistance to erythromycin, which is the antibiotic of choice for treating pertussis disease.

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Andrade, B. G. N., Marin, M. F. A., Cambuy, D. D., Fonseca, E. L., Souza, N. F., & Vicente, A. C. P. (2014). Complete genome sequence of a clinical Bordetella pertussis isolate from Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 109(7), 952–954. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-0276140288

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