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International links between Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine serotype 4 sequence type (ST) 801 in Northern European shipyard outbreaks of invasive pneumococcal disease

  • R. A. Gladstone
  • , L. Siira
  • , O. B. Brynildsrud
  • , D. F. Vestrheim
  • , P. Turner
  • , S. C. Clarke
  • , S. Srifuengfung
  • , R. Ford
  • , D. Lehmann
  • , E. Egorova
  • , E. Voropaeva
  • , G. Haraldsson
  • , K. G. Kristinsson
  • , L. McGee
  • , R. F. Breiman
  • , S. D. Bentley
  • , C. L. Sheppard
  • , N. K. Fry
  • , J. Corander
  • , M. Toropainen
  • A. Steens, Patrick E. Akpaka, Krow Ampofo, Martin Antonio, Veeraraghavan Balaji, Bernard W. Beall, Houria Belabbès, Rachel Benisty, Godfrey Bigogo, Abdullah W. Brooks, Philip E. Carter, Jennifer E. Cornick, Alejandra Corso, Maria Cristina de Cunto Brandileone, Samanta Cristine Grassi Almeida, Nicholas J. Croucher, Ron Dagan, Alexander Davydov, Idrissa Diawara, Sanjay Doiphode, Mignon du Plessis, Naima Elmdaghri, Özgen Köseoglu Eser, Dean B. Everett, Diego Faccone, Paula Gagetti, Noga Givon-Lavi, Md Hasanuzzaman, Paulina A. Hawkins, Brenda Kwambana
  • University of Oslo
  • Wellcome Sanger Institute
  • National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health
  • University of Oxford
  • Angkor Hospital for Children
  • University of Southampton
  • University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
  • International Medical University
  • Siam University
  • Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
  • the University of Western Australia
  • G. N. Gabrichevsky Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology
  • Landspitali University Hospital
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Emory University
  • UK Health Security Agency
  • The University of the West Indies
  • University of Utah
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • Christian Medical College
  • Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy & Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center
  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • Kenya Medical Research Institute
  • International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh
  • ESR
  • Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
  • Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"
  • Instituto Adolfo Lutz
  • Imperial College London
  • Belarusian State Medical University
  • Mohammed VI University of Sciences and Health
  • Hamad Medical Corporation
  • National Health Laboratory Services
  • Hacettepe University
  • University of Edinburgh
  • Child Health Research Foundation
  • University College London

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Abstract

Background: Pneumococcal disease outbreaks of vaccine preventable serotype 4 sequence type (ST)801 in shipyards have been reported in several countries. We aimed to use genomics to establish any international links between them. Methods: Sequence data from ST801-related outbreak isolates from Norway (n = 17), Finland (n = 11) and Northern Ireland (n = 2) were combined with invasive pneumococcal disease surveillance from the respective countries, and ST801-related genomes from an international collection (n = 41 of > 40,000), totalling 106 genomes. Raw data were mapped and recombination excluded before phylogenetic dating. Results: Outbreak isolates were relatively diverse, with up to 100 SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) and a common ancestor estimated around the year 2000. However, 19 Norwegian and Finnish isolates were nearly indistinguishable (0–2 SNPs) with the common ancestor dated around 2017. Conclusion: The total diversity of ST801 within the outbreaks could not be explained by recent transmission alone, suggesting that harsh environmental and associated living conditions reported in the shipyards may facilitate invasion of colonising pneumococci. However, near identical strains in the Norwegian and Finnish outbreaks does suggest that transmission between international shipyards also contributed to those outbreaks. This indicates the need for improved preventative measures in this working population including pneumococcal vaccination.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1054-1060
Number of pages7
JournalVaccine
Volume40
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Molecular epidemiology
  • Outbreak
  • PCVs
  • Pneumococcal
  • PPV23
  • Serotype 4
  • ST801
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Whole genome sequencing

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