Outbreak of meningococcal disease caused by PorA-deficient meningococci

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An outbreak of 7 cases of group C meningococcal disease occurred during the last week of July and the first week of August 2001 in the southwestern part of The Netherlands. Characterization of the 7 patients' isolates by various typing methods showed that the isolates were identical, except for the expression of PorA. Isolates from 5 patients were PorA deficient. These results show that transmission of PorA-deficient meningococci occurs and that PorA-deficient meningococci can cause invasive disease. PorA-based meningococcal vaccines may provide limited protection.

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Van Der Ende, A., Hopman, C. T. P., Keijzers, W. C. M., Spanjaard, L., Lodder, E. B., Van Keulen, P. H. J., & Dankert, J. (2003). Outbreak of meningococcal disease caused by PorA-deficient meningococci. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 187(5), 869–871. https://doi.org/10.1086/367899

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