Genomic analysis of Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates from cholera cases, Europe, 2022

Author:

Rouard Caroline1ORCID,Greig David R2ORCID,Tauhid Thamida3,Dupke Susann4,Njamkepo Elisabeth1ORCID,Amato Ettore5,van der Putten Boas6ORCID,Naseer Umaer5ORCID,Blaschitz Marion7,Mandilara Georgia D8ORCID,Cohen Stuart James9,Indra Alexander10ORCID,Noël Harold11,Sideroglou Theologia12ORCID,Heger Florian7ORCID,van den Beld Maaike6ORCID,Wester Astrid Louise13ORCID,Quilici Marie-Laure1ORCID,Scholz Holger C4ORCID,Fröding Inga3ORCID,Jenkins Claire2ORCID,Weill François-Xavier1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut Pasteur, Université Paris Cité, Unité des Bactéries pathogènes entériques, Centre National de Référence des Vibrions et du choléra, Paris, France

2. Gastrointestinal Bacteria Reference Unit (GBRU), UK Health Security Agency, London, United Kingdom

3. Public Health Agency of Sweden, Unit for Laboratory Surveillance of Bacterial Pathogens, Solna, Sweden

4. Centre for Biological Threats and Special Pathogens (ZBS 2), National Consultant Laboratory for Human Pathogenic Vibrio species, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany

5. Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Department of Infection Control and Preparedness, Oslo, Norway

6. Centre for Infectious Disease Control, Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven, The Netherlands

7. Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Vienna, Austria

8. National Reference Centre for Salmonella, School of Public Health, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece

9. Department of Medical Microbiology, Noordwest Ziekenhuisgroep, Alkmaar, The Netherlands

10. Paracelsus Medical University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria

11. Santé publique France, Saint Maurice, France

12. Directorate of Epidemiological Surveillance and Intervention for Infectious Diseases, National Public Health Organization (NPHO), Athens, Greece

13. Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Department of Bacteriology, Norwegian Reference Laboratory for Cholera, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Background The number of cholera cases reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2022 was more than double that of 2021. Nine countries of the WHO European Region reported 51 cases of cholera in 2022 vs five reported cases in 2021. Aim We aimed to confirm that the Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates reported by WHO European Region countries in 2022 belonged to the seventh pandemic El Tor lineage (7PET). We also studied their virulence, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) determinants and phylogenetic relationships. Methods We used microbial genomics to study the 49 V. cholerae O1 isolates recovered from the 51 European cases. We also used > 1,450 publicly available 7PET genomes to provide a global phylogenetic context for these 49 isolates. Results All 46 good-quality genomes obtained belonged to the 7PET lineage. All but two isolates belonged to genomic Wave 3 and were grouped within three sub-lineages, one of which, Pre-AFR15, predominated (34/44). This sub-lineage, corresponding to isolates from several countries in Southern Asia, the Middle East and Eastern or Southern Africa, was probably a major contributor to the global upsurge of cholera cases in 2022. No unusual AMR profiles were inferred from analysis of the AMR gene content of the 46 genomes. Conclusion Reference laboratories in high-income countries should use whole genome sequencing to assign V. cholerae O1 isolates formally to the 7PET or non-epidemic lineages. Periodic collaborative genomic studies based on isolates from travellers can provide useful information on the circulating strains and their evolution, particularly as concerns AMR.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

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