Emerging Infectious Diseases (Feb 2018)

Spread of Meropenem-Resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotype 15A-ST63 Clone in Japan, 2012–2014

  • Satoshi Nakano,
  • Takao Fujisawa,
  • Yutaka Ito,
  • Bin Chang,
  • Yasufumi Matsumura,
  • Masaki Yamamoto,
  • Miki Nagao,
  • Shigeru Suga,
  • Makoto Ohnishi,
  • Satoshi Ichiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2402.171268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 275 – 283

Abstract

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After the introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, the incidence of pneumococcal infections due to meropenem-resistant serotype 15A-ST63 strains increased in Japan. By using whole-genome sequencing and comparing sequences with those of clones from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, we clarified the traits of the serotype 15A-ST63 clone. Our analysis revealed that the meropenem-resistant serotype 15A-ST63 strains from Japan originated from meropenem-susceptible strains from Japan. Recombination site prediction analysis showed that the meropenem-resistant strain-specific recombination regions included the pbp1a and pbp2b regions. A detailed analysis of the composition of these genes indicated that resistance seems to be caused by pbp1a recombination. The pbp1a gene in meropenem-resistant isolates was identical to that in multidrug (including meropenem)–resistant serotype 19A-ST320 pneumococci, which have spread in the United States. The global spread of pneumococci of this lineage is noteworthy because serotype 15A is not included in the currently used 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.

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