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ST9 MRSA strains carrying a variant of type IX SCCmec identified in the Thai community.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Thailand occur most frequently in healthcare facilities. However, reports of community-associated MRSA are limited. METHODS: We characterized 14 MRSA isolates from outpatients (O-1 to O-14) by phenotypic and genotypic methods and compared them with 5 isolates from inpatients (I-1 to I-5). Thai MRSA isolates from a healthcare worker (N-1) and a pig (P-1) were also included as ST9 MRSA strains from other sources. RESULTS: All MRSA isolates from the outpatients and inpatients were multidrug-resistant (resistant to ?3 classes of antimicrobials). All of them except strains O-2 and I-3 carried type III SCCmec and belonged to agrI, coagulase IV, spa type t037 or t233, which related to ST239. The strain O-2 (JCSC6690) carried type IX SCCmec and belonged to agrII, coagulaseXIc, spa type t337 and ST9, whereas the strain I-3 carried a type III SCCmec and belonged to ST1429. Nucleotide sequence determination revealed that the type IX SCCmec element in strain O-2 was distinct from that in a Thai ST398 strain (JCSC6943) previously identified in 2011; nucleotide identities of ccrA and ccrB were 93 and 91%, respectively and several open reading frames (ORFs) at the joining regions were different. PCR experiments suggested that strain O-2 and N-1 carried similar SCCmec element, whereas that of strain P-1 was different, suggesting that distinct ST9-MRSA-IX clones might be spreading in this province. CONCLUSIONS: The SCCmecIX-ST9 MRSA clones of distinct SCCmec subtypes might have emerged in the Thai community and might also have disseminated into the hospital.

SUBMITTER: Lulitanond A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3658997 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ST9 MRSA strains carrying a variant of type IX SCCmec identified in the Thai community.

Lulitanond Aroonlug A   Ito Teruyo T   Li Shanshuang S   Han Xiao X   Ma Xiao Xue XX   Engchanil Chulapan C   Chanawong Aroonwadee A   Wilailuckana Chotechana C   Jiwakanon Netchanok N   Hiramatsu Keiichi K  

BMC infectious diseases 20130511


<h4>Background</h4>Infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Thailand occur most frequently in healthcare facilities. However, reports of community-associated MRSA are limited.<h4>Methods</h4>We characterized 14 MRSA isolates from outpatients (O-1 to O-14) by phenotypic and genotypic methods and compared them with 5 isolates from inpatients (I-1 to I-5). Thai MRSA isolates from a healthcare worker (N-1) and a pig (P-1) were also included as ST9 MRSA strains from  ...[more]

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