2024
Expansion of pneumococcal serotype 23F and 14 lineages with genotypic changes in capsule polysaccharide locus and virulence gene profiles post introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Blantyre, Malawi.
Cave R, Kalizang'oma A, Chaguza C, Mwalukomo T, Kamng’ona A, Brown C, Msefula J, Bonomali F, Nyirenda R, Swarthout T, Kwambana-Adams B, French N, Heyderman R. Expansion of pneumococcal serotype 23F and 14 lineages with genotypic changes in capsule polysaccharide locus and virulence gene profiles post introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in Blantyre, Malawi. Microbial Genomics 2024, 10 PMID: 38896467, DOI: 10.1099/mgen.0.001264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenes associated with antibiotic resistanceAntibiotic resistancePneumococcal conjugate vaccineVirulence factor expressionDNA binding sitesVaccine serotypesB-type domainWzy proteinsPolysaccharide locusConjugate vaccineCarriage of vaccine serotypesIntroduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccinesCapsule polysaccharideEmergent lineagesGenetic changesStreptococcus pneumoniae</i>Vaccination coverageLineagesPersistent carriageGenotypic changesBinding sitesSerotypesMultidrug resistanceT mutationVirulence
2017
Comparative Genomic Analysis and In Vivo Modeling of Streptococcus pneumoniae ST3081 and ST618 Isolates Reveal Key Genetic and Phenotypic Differences Contributing to Clonal Replacement of Serotype 1 in The Gambia
Bricio-Moreno L, Ebruke C, Chaguza C, Cornick J, Kwambana-Adams B, Yang M, Mackenzie G, Wren BW, Everett D, Antonio M, Kadioglu A. Comparative Genomic Analysis and In Vivo Modeling of Streptococcus pneumoniae ST3081 and ST618 Isolates Reveal Key Genetic and Phenotypic Differences Contributing to Clonal Replacement of Serotype 1 in The Gambia. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2017, 216: 1318-1327. PMID: 28968897, PMCID: PMC5853340, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix472.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnimalsCarrier StateDisease Models, AnimalGambiaGenetic VariationGenome, BacterialGenomicsHemolysisHost-Pathogen InteractionsHumansMaleMiceMultilocus Sequence TypingNasopharynxPhenotypePneumococcal InfectionsPneumonia, PneumococcalPolymorphism, Single NucleotideSerotypingStreptococcus pneumoniaeVirulencePopulation genetic structure, antibiotic resistance, capsule switching and evolution of invasive pneumococci before conjugate vaccination in Malawi
Chaguza C, Cornick JE, Andam CP, Gladstone RA, Alaerts M, Musicha P, Peno C, Bar-Zeev N, Kamng'ona AW, Kiran AM, Msefula CL, McGee L, Breiman RF, Kadioglu A, French N, Heyderman RS, Hanage WP, Bentley SD, Everett DB. Population genetic structure, antibiotic resistance, capsule switching and evolution of invasive pneumococci before conjugate vaccination in Malawi. Vaccine 2017, 35: 4594-4602. PMID: 28711389, PMCID: PMC5571440, DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBacterial CapsulesChildChild, PreschoolDrug Resistance, Multiple, BacterialEvolution, MolecularFemaleGenome, BacterialHigh-Throughput Nucleotide SequencingHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMalawiMalePneumococcal InfectionsPneumococcal VaccinesPrevalenceRetrospective StudiesSerogroupSerotypingStreptococcus pneumoniaeVaccinationVaccines, ConjugateYoung AdultConceptsPneumococcal conjugate vaccineMDR ratePneumococcal isolatesHigher MDR rateImplementation of PCV13Prevalence of serotypesNon-vaccine serotypesInvasive pneumococcal isolatesGood infection preventionAntibiotic resistance ratesAntibiotic resistanceAbsence of vaccinesReplacement serotypesSerotype replacementInvasive pneumococciPneumococcal infectionConjugate vaccineSerotype 12FDisease burdenInfection preventionSerotype prevalenceHigh prevalenceInvasive isolatesContinued surveillanceResistance ratesGenomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting
Musicha P, Feasey NA, Cain AK, Kallonen T, Chaguza C, Peno C, Khonga M, Thompson S, Gray KJ, Mather AE, Heyderman RS, Everett DB, Thomson NR, Msefula CL. Genomic landscape of extended-spectrum β-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli from an urban African setting. Journal Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2017, 72: 1602-1609. PMID: 28333330, PMCID: PMC5437524, DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkx058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBeta-Lactam ResistanceBeta-LactamasesChildChild, PreschoolChloramphenicolDrug Resistance, Multiple, BacterialEscherichia coliEscherichia coli InfectionsFemaleGenes, BacterialGenetic VariationGenomicsHumansMalawiMaleMicrobial Sensitivity TestsMultilocus Sequence TypingPhylogenyUrban PopulationYoung AdultConceptsAntimicrobial resistanceExtended spectrum β-lactamase resistanceEscherichia coli infectionResource-rich settingsUrban African settingCommon ESBL geneLow-income settingsPhenotypic resistance profilesΒ-lactamase resistanceColi infectionESBL resistanceGlobal epidemiologyFluoroquinolone resistanceQueen's HospitalBla CTXESBL genesMolecular epidemiologyResistance profilesMolecular patternsAfrican settingClinical sourcesHospitalE. coliEpidemiologyST131Genomic Epidemiology of Penicillin-Nonsusceptible Pneumococci with Nonvaccine Serotypes Causing Invasive Disease in the United States
Andam CP, Mitchell PK, Callendrello A, Chang Q, Corander J, Chaguza C, McGee L, Beall BW, Hanage WP. Genomic Epidemiology of Penicillin-Nonsusceptible Pneumococci with Nonvaccine Serotypes Causing Invasive Disease in the United States. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2017, 55: 1104-1115. PMID: 28100596, PMCID: PMC5377837, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.02453-16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overChildChild, PreschoolEpidemiological MonitoringEvolution, MolecularFemaleGenome, BacterialGenotypeHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMaleMiddle AgedMolecular EpidemiologyPenicillin ResistancePneumococcal InfectionsSequence Analysis, DNASerogroupStreptococcus pneumoniaeUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsActive Bacterial Core surveillancePneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology NetworkNonvaccine typesVaccine typesPenicillin-nonsusceptible pneumococciAntibiotic-resistant strainsNVT pneumococciNonvaccine serotypesSerotype 35BPneumococcal serotypesInvasive diseaseSerogroups 23Core surveillanceEpidemiology NetworkDisease controlDisease prevalencePNSPGenomic epidemiologyFuture surveillanceVaccinationSerotypesResistant clonesSerotype switchingPneumococciDisease
2015
High multiple carriage and emergence of Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine serotype variants in Malawian children
Kamng’ona A, Hinds J, Bar-Zeev N, Gould KA, Chaguza C, Msefula C, Cornick JE, Kulohoma BW, Gray K, Bentley SD, French N, Heyderman RS, Everett DB. High multiple carriage and emergence of Streptococcus pneumoniae vaccine serotype variants in Malawian children. BMC Infectious Diseases 2015, 15: 234. PMID: 26088623, PMCID: PMC4474563, DOI: 10.1186/s12879-015-0980-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBacterial CapsulesBacteriological TechniquesChildChild, PreschoolCross ProtectionDNA, BacterialFemaleGenetic VariationHIV InfectionsHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMalawiMaleNasopharynxOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPhylogenyPneumococcal InfectionsPneumococcal VaccinesSequence Analysis, DNASerogroupStreptococcus pneumoniaeConceptsPneumococcal carriageVaccine typesPneumococcal serotypesMalawian childrenMultiple carriageMultiple serotypesVaccine serotypes 6BInvasive pneumococcal diseaseMultiple pneumococcal serotypesCent of childrenYoung childrenVT serotypesPCV13 introductionPneumococcal diseaseNasopharyngeal samplesPossible genetic alterationsSerotypes 6BMethodsThe studyPneumococcal strainsVaccine escapeKaronga DistrictOlder childrenSterile swabsDistinct serotypesGenetic alterations