Molecular epidemiology of invasive Group A Streptococcal infections before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland

Author:

Andrianaki Angeliki M.,Franz Jessica,Andreoni Federica,Bergada-Pijuan Judith,Scheier Thomas C.,Duwe Tanja,Pfister Marc,Seth-Smith Helena,Roloff Tim,Kolesnik-Goldmann Natalia,Burkhard Sara H.,Cusini Alexia,Karrer Urs,Rüegg Christian,Schibli Adrian,Schrenzel Jacques,Musumeci Stefano,Kouyos Roger D.,Egli Adrian,Brugger Silvio D.,Zinkernagel Annelies S.

Abstract

AbstractGroup AStreptococcus(GAS, akaStreptococcus pyogenes) poses a significant public health concern, causing a diverse spectrum of infections with high mortality rates. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, a resurgence of invasive GAS (iGAS) infections has been documented, necessitating efficient outbreak detection methods. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) serves as the gold standard for GAS molecular typing, albeit constrained by time and costs. This study aimed to characterize the post-pandemic increased prevalence of iGAS on the molecular epidemiological level in order to assess whether new, more virulent variants have emerged, as well as to assess the performance of the rapid and cost-effective Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy as an alternative to WGS for detecting and characterizing GAS transmission routes. A total of 66 iGAS strains isolated from nine Swiss hospitals during the COVID-19 post-pandemic increased GAS prevalence were evaluated and compared to 15 strains collected before and 12 during the COVID-19 pandemic. FT-IR measurements and WGS were conducted for network analysis. Demographic, clinical, and epidemiological data were collected. Skin and soft tissue infection was the most common diagnosis, followed by primary bacteremia and pneumonia. Viral co-infections were found in 25% of cases and were significantly associated with more severe disease requiring intensive care unit admission. WGS analysis did not reveal emerging GAS genetic distinct variants after the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating the absence of a pandemic-induced shift. FT-IR spectroscopy exhibited limitations in differentiating genetically distant GAS strains, yielding poor overlap with WGS-derived clusters. Theemm1/ST28 gebotype was predominant in our cohort and was associated with five of the seven deaths recorded, in accordance with the molecular epidemiological data before the pandemic. Additionally, no notable shift in antibiotic susceptibility patterns was observed. Our data suggest that mainly non-pathogen related factors contributed to the recent increased prevalence of iGAS.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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