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Molecular epidemiology of Bordetella pertussis in Cambodia determined by direct genotyping of clinical specimens. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study analyzed the genotypes of Bordetella pertussis, the bacteria causing whooping cough, in Cambodia using DNA from patients' nasopharyngeal swabs collected between 2008 and 2016.
  • - Researchers found that 54% of the samples provided full genetic profiles, identifying eight different MLVA types, with MT27 and MT29 being the most prevalent strains, making up 73% of the total cases.
  • - Results indicated that the strains in Cambodia shared similarities with those from developed countries using acellular vaccines, while being distinct from strains found in countries that still use whole-cell vaccines.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study sought to determine the genotypes of circulating Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of pertussis, in Cambodia by direct molecular typing of clinical specimens.

Methods: DNA extracts from nasopharyngeal swabs obtained from 82 pertussis patients in 2008-2016 were analyzed by multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA). B. pertussis virulence-associated allelic genes (ptxA, prn, and fim3) and the pertussis toxin promoter ptxP were also investigated by DNA sequence-based typing.

Results: Forty-four DNA extracts (54%) yielded a complete MLVA profile, and these were sorted into 8 MLVA types (MT18, MT26, MT27, MT29, MT43, MT72, MT95, and MT200). MT27 and MT29, which are common in developed countries, were the predominant strain types (total 73%). The predominant profile of virulence-associated allelic genes was the combination of ptxP3/ptxA1/prn2/fim3A (48%). MT27 strains were detected during the entire study period, whereas MT29 strains were only found in 2014-2016.

Conclusions: The B. pertussis population in Cambodia, where a whole-cell pertussis vaccine (WCV) has been continuously used, resembled those observed previously in developed countries where acellular pertussis vaccines are used. Circulating B. pertussis strains in Cambodia were distinct from those in other countries using WCVs.

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