Abstract
Background. Regional differences in the prevalence of Panton-Valentine leukocidin (PVL) and PVL isoform- harboring strains as well as in the local population structure of Staphylococcus aureus may influence the clinical spectrum of S. aureus infections. Methods. Using a prospective collection of S. aureus isolates from northern Australia, we determined differences between infections caused by (1) PVL+ and PVL- isolates, (2) PVL histidine (H) isoform- and PVL arginine (R) isoform-harboring isolates, and (3) different lineages, including the genetically divergent clonal complex (CC) 75 and the PVL+ CC93. Results. PVL+ isolates comprised 54% (128/239) of community-associated methicillin-resistant isolates and 40% (95/239) of methicillin-susceptible S. aureus (MSSA) isolates. There were 113 H isoform- and 110 R isoform- harboring isolates. PVL was associated with truly community-acquired disease, younger age, and presentation with sepsis. We found no differences in infections due to H isoform-harboring isolates, compared with R isoform- harboring isolates. CC93 was the most prevalent lineage. The genetically divergent CC75 caused clinical disease similar to that of other S. aureus clones. Conclusions. PVL+ and PVL- infections are clearly distinct. MSSA contributes a large but underrecognized burden of PVL+ disease. Compared with elsewhere in the world, there is a relative abundance of the clade that contains CC93 and CC121 in both northern Australia and Asia. © 2010 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
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Tong, S. Y. C., Lilliebridge, R. A., Bishop, E. J., Cheng, A. C., Holt, D. C., McDonald, M. I., … Boutlis, C. S. (2010). Clinical correlates of panton-valentine leukocidin (PVL), PVL isoforms, and clonal complex in the staphylococcus aureus population of Northern Australia. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 202(5), 760–769. https://doi.org/10.1086/655396
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