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Staphylococcal aureus Enterotoxin C and Enterotoxin-Like L Associated with Post-partum Mastitis.


ABSTRACT: Denmark is a low prevalence country with regard to methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). In 2008 and 2014, two neonatal wards in the Copenhagen area experienced outbreaks with a typical community acquired MRSA belonging to the same spa type and sequence type (t015:ST45) and both were PVL and ACME negative. In outbreak 1, the isolates harbored SCCmec IVa and in outbreak 2 SCCmec V. The clinical presentation differed between the two outbreaks, as none of five MRSA positive mothers in outbreak 1 had mastitis vs. five of six MRSA positive mothers in outbreak 2 (p < 0.02). To investigate if whole-genome sequencing could identify virulence genes associated with mastitis, t015:ST45 isolates from Denmark (N = 101) were whole-genome sequenced. Sequence analysis confirmed two separate outbreaks with no sign of sustained spread into the community. Analysis of the accessory genome between isolates from the two outbreaks revealed a S. aureus pathogenicity island containing enterotoxin C and enterotoxin-like L only in isolates from outbreak 2. Enterotoxin C and enterotoxin-like L carrying S. aureus are associated with bovine mastitis and our findings indicate that these may also be important virulence factors for human mastitis.

SUBMITTER: Franck KT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5293744 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Staphylococcal aureus</i> Enterotoxin C and Enterotoxin-Like L Associated with Post-partum Mastitis.

Franck Kristina T KT   Gumpert Heidi H   Olesen Bente B   Larsen Anders R AR   Petersen Andreas A   Bangsborg Jette J   Albertsen Per P   Westh Henrik H   Bartels Mette D MD  

Frontiers in microbiology 20170207


Denmark is a low prevalence country with regard to methicillin resistant <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> (MRSA). In 2008 and 2014, two neonatal wards in the Copenhagen area experienced outbreaks with a typical community acquired MRSA belonging to the same <i>spa</i> type and sequence type (t015:ST45) and both were PVL and ACME negative. In outbreak 1, the isolates harbored SCC<i>mec</i> IVa and in outbreak 2 SCC<i>mec</i> V. The clinical presentation differed between the two outbreaks, as none of f  ...[more]

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