Affiliation:
1. Molecular Epidemiology Laboratory, Institut Pasteur de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Nouméa, New Caledonia
2. National Center for Streptococci, Paris Descartes University, Hôtel Dieu, AP-HP, Paris, France
3. Internal Médecine Department, G. Bourret, Nouméa, New Caledonia
4. Department and Agency of Health and Social Affairs of New Caledonia, Nouméa, New Caledonia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
New Caledonia is an archipelago in the South Pacific with a high prevalence of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. Conducted in 2006, this study aimed at characterizing clinical manifestations and microbial features of isolates obtained from invasive
Streptococcus pyogenes
disease. Clinical and demographic data were collected prospectively. Isolates were biotyped, T typed,
emm
sequenced, and tested for antibiotic susceptibility. Detection of the
speA
,
speB
,
speC
, and
ssa
genes was also carried out. The estimated annual incidence of invasive
S. pyogenes
disease in 2006 was high at 38 cases/100,000 inhabitants in New Caledonia. Invasive isolates were obtained from 90 patients with necrotizing fasciitis (41 cases), bacteremia with no identified focus (12 cases), myositis (10 cases), septic arthritis (9 cases), erysipelas (8 cases), postpartum infection (4 cases), myelitis and osteomyelitis (3 cases), severe pneumonia (2 cases), and endocarditis (1 case). The most frequent associated comorbidities were skin lesions (71%) and obesity (29%). Thirty-one different
emm
types were identified, and the following six accounted for 54% of the isolates:
emm
15 (15.5%),
emm
92 (12.2%),
emm
106 (8.9%),
emm
74 (6.7%),
emm
89 (5.6%), and
emm
109 (5.6%). The
speA
,
speC
, and
ssa
genes were expressed at different frequencies in the various
emm
types. The first epidemiological study of invasive
S
.
pyogenes
disease in New Caledonia highlights that
emm
type distribution is particular and should be taken into account in the development of an appropriate vaccine. These findings support the prevention of pyoderma and other cutaneous lesions in order to limit the development of both invasive disease and poststreptococcal sequelae in the South Pacific.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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