Emergence of in pediatrics: Molecular insights from a hospital in East China.

Virulence

Department of Clinical Laboratory, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Child Health, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on a novel bacterial strain (22WJ8192) linked to serious bloodstream infections, particularly in vulnerable populations like infants.
  • Isolated from a seven-month-old girl in Eastern China, this strain exhibits significant antibiotic resistance and carries multiple virulence genes.
  • The research highlights the need for awareness of ST2250 as a potential threat to infant health due to its molecular characteristics and prevalence of antibiotic-resistance genes compared to other human strains.

Article Abstract

is a novel species within the complex and can cause serious bloodstream infections (BSIs) in humans, which have been mainly reported in adults, especially the elderly. In this study, we analyzed the molecular characterization of a strain of (22WJ8192) isolated from the peripheral vein blood sample of a seven-month-old female infant in Eastern China. The 22WJ8192 belonged to sequence type (ST)2250 and harbored six antibiotic-resistance genes and 53 virulence genes and was resistant to penicillin. Additionally, we conducted a comparative analysis of the molecular characteristics of sourced from various origins within the dataset, predominantly from the National Center for Biotechnology Information Collection (NCBI) genome database. Antibiotic-resistance genes , , , , , , , and were more prevalent among the strains of human origin. Virulence genes , , , , , and were more prevalent among strains of human origin. The presence of antibiotic-resistance genes , , , , and in strain 22WJ8192 was also more common among strains of human origin in the dataset. Conversely, the antibiotic-resistance genes , , and , typically found in strains of human origin, were not detected in 22WJ8192. Additionally, virulence genes , , , , , and present in 22WJ8192 exhibited a higher prevalence among strains of human origin in the dataset. In conclusion, this study emphasizes the potential of ST2250 to induce severe bloodstream infections in infants, shedding light on the molecular characteristics of this strain.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11364062PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2024.2396477DOI Listing

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