Author:
Raymond Josette,Schlegel Laurent,Garnier Fabien,Bouvet Anne
Abstract
AbstractObjective:To describe microbiological characteristics and epidemiologic features of an outbreak of postpartum endometritis.Methods:Various markers were investigated in five patients and three throat carriage isolates ofStreptococcus pyogenesobtained during an outbreak of endometritis occurring in a 13-week period. Molecular characterization included biotyping, T-serotyping,emmgene sequence and restriction, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis.Results:Biotype, T-serotype, and genotypic data (emmanalysis, PFGE, and RAPD analysis) revealed a close relationship among the isolates from three patients, suggesting that cross-contamination had occurred. These isolates were biotype 1, T type 28, andemmtype 28. The isolates from one patient and one carrier differed from those of the index patient by minor variations of theemmamplicon restriction pattern, PFGE pattern, or RAPD pattern. The remaining isolates were phenotypically and genetically different.Conclusion:Identification of different isolates demonstrated that different strains may circulate simultaneously during a true outbreak and that the predominant strain might persist for several months.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology
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