Introduction of PCR testing reveals a previously unrecognized burden of yersiniosis in Hampshire, UK

Author:

Clarke Mattea1ORCID,Dabke Girija2,Strakova Lenka3,Jenkins Claire4ORCID,Saavedra-Campos Maria1ORCID,McManus Oliver1,Paranthaman Karthik1

Affiliation:

1. Field Service, National Infection Service (NIS), Public Health England (PHE), London, UK

2. Public Health England South East, PHE, Fareham, UK

3. Portsmouth NHS Foundation Trust, Portsmouth, UK

4. E. coli, Shigella, Yersinia and Vibrio Reference Service, NIS, PHE, London, UK

Abstract

Introduction. Current testing practices for yersiniosis mean that its true incidence and epidemiology are not well understood. In mid-2016, the introduction of testing via a multiplex gastrointestinal PCR panel at Portsmouth hospital laboratory in Hampshire, UK, resulted in a marked increase in the number of Yersinia cases identified locally. Aim. Here we describe the epidemiology and microbiology of Yersinia cases identified at Portsmouth laboratory following the introduction of PCR testing. Methodology. A case was defined as a person with a stool specimen in which Yersinia was detected by PCR and/or culture at Portsmouth NHS Trust laboratory between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2018. A case list was created from laboratory data submitted by Portsmouth laboratory to Public Health England (PHE), updated with speciation and serotyping data from the PHE reference laboratory. Descriptive analysis was performed. Results. Over 30 months following introduction of PCR testing, 199 cases were confirmed with Yersinia , compared to two cases in the preceding 30 months. This corresponds to a rate of 13.8 and 0.1 per 100 000 population per year respectively (P<0.0001). In total, 85% of tested isolates were Y. enterocolitica , belonging to multiple serotypes, and the rest belonged to a range of Y. enterocolitica -like species. Conclusions. Introduction of PCR testing led to the identification of a previously unrecognized burden of yersiniosis in Hampshire. The diversity of species and serotypes suggests heterogeneity in sources and transmission routes. Further research on exposures, risk factors and clinical sequalae is needed to improve our understanding of the clinical and public health impact.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology (medical),General Medicine,Microbiology

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