Large Clusters of Invasive emm49 Group A Streptococcus Identified Within Arizona Health Care Facilities Through Statewide Genomic Surveillance System, 2019–2021

Author:

Yaglom Hayley D1ORCID,Bhattarai Rachana2,Lemmer Darrin1,Rust Laura2,Ridenour Chase1,Chorbi Kaitlyn2,Kim Elizabeth2,Centner Heather1,Sheridan Krystal1,Jasso-Selles Daniel1,Erickson Daryn E1,French Chris1,Bowers Jolene R1,Valentine Michael1,Francis Drew3,Hepp Crystal M1ORCID,Brady Shane4,Komatsu Kenneth K5,Engelthaler David M1

Affiliation:

1. Pathogen and Microbiome Division, Translational Genomics Research Institute , Flagstaff, Arizona , USA

2. Bureau of Infectious Disease and Services, Arizona Department of Health Services , Phoenix, Arizona , USA

3. Arizona State Laboratory, Arizona Department of Health Services , Phoenix, Arizona , USA

4. Public Health Preparedness Services, Arizona Department of Health Services , Phoenix, Arizona , USA

5. Public Health Services, Arizona Department of Health Services , Phoenix, Arizona , USA

Abstract

Abstract A statewide genomic surveillance system for invasive Group A Streptococcus was implemented in Arizona in June 2019, resulting in 1046 isolates being submitted for genomic analysis to characterize emm types and identify transmission clusters. Eleven of the 32 identified distinct emm types comprised >80% of samples, with 29.7% of all isolates being typed as emm49 (and its genetic derivative emm151). Phylogenetic analysis initially identified an emm49 genomic cluster of 4 isolates that rapidly expanded over subsequent months (June 2019 to February 2020). Public health investigations identified epidemiologic links with 3 different long-term care facilities, resulting in specific interventions. Unbiased genomic surveillance allowed for identification and response to clusters that would have otherwise remained undetected.

Funder

Arizona Biomedical Research Center

NARBHA Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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