A Salmonella enterica Serovar Oranienburg Clone Caused a Cluster of Bacteremia Cases in Persons With No Recognizable Underlying Diseases in Japan

Author:

Ooka Tadasuke1ORCID,Gotoh Yasuhiro2,Hatanaka Shigeki3,Yoshimori Miyuki4,Nishitarumizu Kazutaka3,Kojo Kanami5,Kosakamoto Hiroki6,Sameshima Koji7,Kuroki Yoichi8,Chibana Naomi9,Doi Yuriko10,Yoshino Shuji11,Harada Tetsuya12,Seto Kazuko12,Ikeda Tetsuya13,Miyanohara Hiroaki14,Nakayama Koichiro15,Gokuden Mutsuyo15,Imuta Naoko1,Kawamura Hideki16,Ogura Yoshitoshi217,Hayashi Tetsuya2,Nishi Junichiro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University , Kagoshima , Japan

2. Department of Bacteriology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University , Fukuoka , Japan

3. Department of Emergency and General Internal Medicine, Imamura General Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

4. Department of Infection Control and Prevention, Imamura General Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

5. Department of Pediatrics, Kagoshima Children's Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

6. Department of Internal Medicine, Kokubu Seikyo Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

7. Department of Pediatrics, Kagoshima City Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

8. Department of Internal Medicine, Koga General Hospital , Miyazaki , Japan

9. Department of General Internal Medicine, Naha City Hospital , Okinawa , Japan

10. Kagoshima City Public Health Center , Kagoshima , Japan

11. Clinical Microbiology Section, Miyazaki Prefectural Institute for Public Health and Environment , Miyazaki , Japan

12. Division of Microbiology, Osaka Institute of Public Health , Osaka , Japan

13. Department of Infectious Diseases, Hokkaido Institute of Public Health , Hokkaido , Japan

14. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Kagoshima Prefectural Comprehensive Health Center , Kagoshima , Japan

15. Microorganism Section, Kagoshima Prefectural Institute for Environmental Research and Public Health , Kagoshima , Japan

16. Department of Infection Control and Prevention, Kagoshima University Hospital , Kagoshima , Japan

17. Division of Microbiology, Department of Infectious Medicine, Kurume University , Fukuoka , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Oranienburg (SO) is a foodborne pathogen but rarely causes systemic infections such as bacteremia. Between July and September 2018, bacteremia cases caused by SO were identified in 12 persons without any underlying medical conditions in the southern Kyushu area of Japan. Methods Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was performed to investigate the genetic similarity of the 12 bacteremia-related strains and other Japanese isolates. Furthermore, a series of whole-genome sequence (WGS)–based phylogenetic analyses was performed with a global SO strain set (n = 1648). Results The resolution power of RAPD was insufficient to investigate the genetic similarity between the bacteremia-related strains and other strains. WGS-based phylogenetic analyses revealed that the bacteremia-related strains formed a tight cluster along with 2 strains isolated from asymptomatic carriers in 2018 in the same area, with a maximum within-cluster single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) distance of 11. While several strains isolated in the United States and the United Kingdom were found to be closely related to the bacteremia-related strains, 2 strains isolated in 2016 in the southern Kyushu area were most closely related, with SNP distances of 4–11 and 5–10, and had the same plasmids as the bacteremia-related strains. Conclusions The 12 bacteremia cases identified were caused by a single SO clone. As none of the bacteremia patients had any underlying diseases, this clone may be prone to cause bacteremia. Although further analyses are required to understand its virulence, particular attention should be given to this clone and its close relatives in the surveillance of nontyphoidal salmonellae.

Funder

Yakult Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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