Genomic Surveillance of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the Philippines from 2013-2014

Author:

Masim Melissa L.,Argimón SilviaORCID,Espiritu Holly O.,Magbanua Mariane A.,Lagrada Marietta L.,Olorosa Agnettah M.,Cohen Victoria,Gayeta June M.,Jeffrey Benjamin,Abudahab Khalil,Hufano Charmian M.,Sia Sonia B.,Holden Matthew T.G.,Stelling John,Aanensen David M.,Carlos Celia C.,

Abstract

AbstractMethicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) remains one of the leading causes of both nosocomial and community infections worldwide. In the Philippines, MRSA rates have remained above 50% since 2010, but resistance to other antibiotics, including vancomycin, is low. The MRSA burden can be partially attributed to pathogen-specific characteristics of the circulating clones, but little was known about the S. aureus circulating clones in the Philippines.We sequenced the whole genomes of 116 S. aureus isolates collected in 2013-2014 by the Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program. The multi-locus sequence type, spa type, SCC-mec type, presence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) determinants and virulence genes, and relatedness between the isolates were all derived from the sequence data. The concordance between phenotypic and genotypic resistance was also determined.The MRSA population in the Philippines was composed of a limited number of genetic clones, including several international epidemic clones, such as CC30-spa-t019-SCCmec-IV-PVL+, CC5-SCCmec-typeIV, and ST239-spa-t030-SCCmec-typeIII. The CC30 genomes were related to the South West Pacific clone, but formed a distinct and diverse lineage, with evidence of global dissemination. We showed the independent acquisition of resistance to sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim across different locations and genetic clones, but mostly in pediatric patients with invasive infections. The concordance between phenotypic and genotypic resistance was 99.68% overall for 8 antibiotics in 7 classes.We produced the first comprehensive genomic survey of S. aureus in the Philippines, which bridges the gap in genomic data from the Western Pacific region and will constitute the genetic background to contextualize ongoing prospective surveillance.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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