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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 2684, 2021 05 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33976138

ABSTRACT

Shigella sonnei is the most common agent of shigellosis in high-income countries, and causes a significant disease burden in low- and middle-income countries. Antimicrobial resistance is increasingly common in all settings. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is increasingly utilised for S. sonnei outbreak investigation and surveillance, but comparison of data between studies and labs is challenging. Here, we present a genomic framework and genotyping scheme for S. sonnei to efficiently identify genotype and resistance determinants from WGS data. The scheme is implemented in the software package Mykrobe and tested on thousands of genomes. Applying this approach to analyse >4,000 S. sonnei isolates sequenced in public health labs in three countries identified several common genotypes associated with increased rates of ciprofloxacin resistance and azithromycin resistance, confirming intercontinental spread of highly-resistant S. sonnei clones and demonstrating the genomic framework can facilitate monitoring the spread of resistant clones, including those that have recently emerged, at local and global scales.


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Dysentery, Bacillary/diagnosis , Genome, Bacterial/genetics , Genomics/methods , Shigella sonnei/genetics , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Australia , Azithromycin/pharmacology , Ciprofloxacin/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial/genetics , Dysentery, Bacillary/microbiology , England , Genetics, Population , Genotype , Geography , Global Health , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests/methods , Phylogeny , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Shigella sonnei/classification , Shigella sonnei/physiology , United States , Whole Genome Sequencing
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