Group A Streptococcus emm gene types in pharyngeal isolates, Ontario, Canada, 2002-2010 |
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Authors: | Shea Patrick R Ewbank Amy L Gonzalez-Lugo Javier H Martagon-Rosado Alexandro J Martinez-Gutierrez Juan C Rehman Hina A Serrano-Gonzalez Monica Fittipaldi Nahuel Beres Stephen B Flores Anthony R Low Donald E Willey Barbara M Musser James M |
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Affiliation: | The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. |
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Abstract: | Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a human-adapted pathogen that causes a variety of diseases, including pharyngitis and invasive infections. GAS strains are categorized by variation in the nucleotide sequence of the gene (emm) that encodes the M protein. To identify the emm types of GAS strains causing pharyngitis in Ontario, Canada, we sequenced the hypervariable region of the emm gene in 4,635 pharyngeal GAS isolates collected during 2002-2010. The most prevalent emm types varied little from year to year. In contrast, fine-scale geographic analysis identified inter-site variability in the most common emm types. Additionally, we observed fluctuations in yearly frequency of emm3 strains from pharyngitis patients that coincided with peaks of emm3 invasive infections. We also discovered a striking increase in frequency of emm89 strains among isolates from patients with pharyngitis and invasive disease. These findings about the epidemiology of GAS are potentially useful for vaccine research. |
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Keywords: | Streptococcus pyogenes GAS pharyngitis group A streptococcus Canada emm bacteria |
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