Molecular epidemiology and antimicrobial resistance of Haemophilus influenzae isolates from otitis media in Bulgaria

Author:

Alexandrova Alexandra Sashova1ORCID,Sirakov Ivo Nikolaev1,Setchanova Lena Petrova2,Mihova Kalina Ionkova3,Pencheva Daniela Rosenova3,Gergova Raina Tsvetanova1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Microbiology, Medical Faculty, Medical University of Sofia, 1, G.Sofiiski Boul., 1431-Sofia, Bulgaria

2. Laboratory of Clinical Microbiology, UMBAL St. “Ivan Rilski” - Sofia, 15, Acad. Ivan Geshov boul., 1431-Sofia, Bulgaria

3. Department of Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, Molecular Medicine Center, Medical Faculty, Medical University of Sofia, 2, Zdrave str., 1431-Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract

AbstractHaemophilus influenzae is one of the main bacteria responsible for otitis media (OM) among children worldwide. We aimed to estimate the distribution of encapsulated and non-capsulated variants (NTHi), biotypes, antibiotic susceptibility, and molecular epidemiology of H. influenzae isolates recovered from pediatric OM cases in Bulgaria.Capsule detection was done by PCR for bexB gene, absent in NTHi. All encapsulated strains were subjected to PCR serotyping. MIC susceptibility testing was performed according to the criteria of EUCAST. MLST was conducted for all 71 OM isolates.The capsule detection and PCR – serotyping disclosed a predominance of NTHi (90.1%) and a few “a”, “f”, and “c” types. Biotype I was the most widespread (42.3%). β-lactam resistance was found in 35.2% of the isolates. MLST represented heterogenic population structure, whereas the most represented clonal complexes belonged to ST-3, ST-57, ST-105, and ST-1426. 42.3% of the STs showed relatedness to globally represented clones, and 11.3% displayed affiliation to international type 2.Most of the H. influenzae isolates recovered from children with otitis media were non-typable strains from biotype I. The examined population structure was genetically diverse, with a predominance of international type 2 isolates.

Funder

Medical University of Sofia

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine,Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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