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Streptococcus dysgalactiae Bloodstream Infections,Norway, 1999–2021
Authors:Oddvar Oppegaard,Marte Glambek,Dag Harald Skutlaberg,Steinar Skrede,Audun Sivertsen,Bå  rd Reiakvam Kittang
Affiliation:Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen Norway (O. Oppegaard, M. Glambek, D.H. Skutlaberg, S. Skrede, A. Sivertsen);University of Bergen, Bergen (O. Oppegaard, S. Skrede, B.R. Kittang);Haraldsplass Deaconess Hospital, Bergen (B.R. Kittang)
Abstract:Streptococcus dysgalactiae increasingly is recognized as a pathogen of concern for human health. However, longitudinal surveillance data describing temporal trends of S. dysgalactiae are scarce. We retrospectively identified all β-hemolytic streptococcal bloodstream infections reported in Bergen, in western Norway, during 1999–2021. To explore S. dysgalactiae disease burden in a broader context, we mapped the incidence of all microbial species causing bloodstream infections during 2012–2021. We found S. dysgalactiae incidence rates substantially increased during the study period; by 2021, S. dysgalactiae was the fifth most common pathogen causing bloodstream infections in our region. We noted genotypic shifts and found that the rising trend was related in part to the introduction and expansion of the stG62647 emm-type. S. dysgalactiae is among the most common causes of bloodstream infections in western Norway, and increased surveillance and unambiguous species identification are needed to monitor the disease burden attributable to this pathogen.
Keywords:Streptococcus dysgalactiae   bacteria   streptococci   beta-hemolytic streptococcus   bloodstream infections   epidemiology   incidence rates   Norway
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