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Increase in Moderate Penicillin Resistance and Serogroup C in Meningococcal Strains Isolated in Spain. Is There Any Relationship?
Serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis is the main cause of meningococcal disease in Spain, but in recent years we have detected an increase in the prevalence of infection due to serogroup C meningococci. At the same time, the frequency of moderately penicillin-resistant (PenR) clinical isolates, which...
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description | Serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis is the main cause of meningococcal disease in Spain, but in recent years we have detected an increase in the prevalence of infection due to serogroup C meningococci. At the same time, the frequency of moderately penicillin-resistant (PenR) clinical isolates, which include greater numbers of serogroup C meningococci than do penicillin-susceptible (PenS) strains, has also been increasing. When we analyzed the prevalence of serogroups B and C in PenR and PenS meningococcal strains, we found a simultaneous increase in serogroup C strains and a decrease in serogroup B meningococci affecting both PenR and PenS isolates. To analyze this epidemiological change in Spain, we have applied serotyping, subtyping, and multilocus enzyme electrophoresis to serogroup C (PenR and PenS) strains. The two major serotypes were 2b and 2a in both groups (PenR and PenS), but our results suggested an association between serotype 2b and PenR strains. However, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis showed that 75% of the major serotypes belonged to the same electrophoretic type. It does not appear that a new clone distinct from those already established is contributing to the increase in serogroup C meningococci in Spain. |
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