Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.

A total of 178 strains of V. parahaemolyticus isolated from 13,607 acute diarrheal patients admitted in the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Kolkata has been examined for serovar prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic traits with reference to virulence, and clonal lineages. Clinical sympt...

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Main Authors: Gururaja P Pazhani, Sushanta K Bhowmik, Santanu Ghosh, Sucharita Guin, Sanjucta Dutta, Krishnan Rajendran, Dhira Rani Saha, Ranjan K Nandy, Mihir K Bhattacharya, Asish K Mukhopadhyay, Thandavarayan Ramamurthy
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-05-01
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spelling doaj-cacc98cbccc945249b8630ad848256392020-11-25T02:47:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352014-05-0185e281510.1371/journal.pntd.0002815Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.Gururaja P PazhaniSushanta K BhowmikSantanu GhoshSucharita GuinSanjucta DuttaKrishnan RajendranDhira Rani SahaRanjan K NandyMihir K BhattacharyaAsish K MukhopadhyayThandavarayan RamamurthyA total of 178 strains of V. parahaemolyticus isolated from 13,607 acute diarrheal patients admitted in the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Kolkata has been examined for serovar prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic traits with reference to virulence, and clonal lineages. Clinical symptoms and stool characteristics of V. parahaemolyticus infected patients were analyzed for their specific traits. The frequency of pandemic strains was 68%, as confirmed by group-specific PCR (GS-PCR). However, the prevalence of non-pandemic strains was comparatively low (32%). Serovars O3:K6 (19.7%), O1:K25 (18.5%), O1:KUT (11.2%) were more commonly found and other serovars such as O3:KUT (6.7%), O4:K8 (6.7%), and O2:K3 (4.5%) were newly detected in this region. The virulence gene tdh was most frequently detected in GS-PCR positive strains. There was no association between strain features and stool characteristics or clinical outcomes with reference to serovar, pandemic/non-pandemic or virulence profiles. Ampicillin and streptomycin resistance was constant throughout the study period and the MIC of ampicillin among selected strains ranged from 24 to >256 µg/ml. Susceptibility of these strains to ampicillin increased several fold in the presence of carbonyl cyanide-m-chlorophenyldrazone. The newly reported ESBL encoding gene from VPA0477 was found in all the strains, including the susceptible ones for ampicillin. However, none of the strains exhibited the β-lactamase as a phenotypic marker. In the analysis of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), the pandemic strains formed two different clades, with one containing the newly emerged pandemic strains in this region.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4006737?pdf=render
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author Gururaja P Pazhani
Sushanta K Bhowmik
Santanu Ghosh
Sucharita Guin
Sanjucta Dutta
Krishnan Rajendran
Dhira Rani Saha
Ranjan K Nandy
Mihir K Bhattacharya
Asish K Mukhopadhyay
Thandavarayan Ramamurthy
spellingShingle Gururaja P Pazhani
Sushanta K Bhowmik
Santanu Ghosh
Sucharita Guin
Sanjucta Dutta
Krishnan Rajendran
Dhira Rani Saha
Ranjan K Nandy
Mihir K Bhattacharya
Asish K Mukhopadhyay
Thandavarayan Ramamurthy
Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Gururaja P Pazhani
Sushanta K Bhowmik
Santanu Ghosh
Sucharita Guin
Sanjucta Dutta
Krishnan Rajendran
Dhira Rani Saha
Ranjan K Nandy
Mihir K Bhattacharya
Asish K Mukhopadhyay
Thandavarayan Ramamurthy
author_sort Gururaja P Pazhani
title Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
title_short Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
title_full Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
title_fullStr Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
title_full_unstemmed Trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.
title_sort trends in the epidemiology of pandemic and non-pandemic strains of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from diarrheal patients in kolkata, india.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2014-05-01
description A total of 178 strains of V. parahaemolyticus isolated from 13,607 acute diarrheal patients admitted in the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Kolkata has been examined for serovar prevalence, antimicrobial susceptibility and genetic traits with reference to virulence, and clonal lineages. Clinical symptoms and stool characteristics of V. parahaemolyticus infected patients were analyzed for their specific traits. The frequency of pandemic strains was 68%, as confirmed by group-specific PCR (GS-PCR). However, the prevalence of non-pandemic strains was comparatively low (32%). Serovars O3:K6 (19.7%), O1:K25 (18.5%), O1:KUT (11.2%) were more commonly found and other serovars such as O3:KUT (6.7%), O4:K8 (6.7%), and O2:K3 (4.5%) were newly detected in this region. The virulence gene tdh was most frequently detected in GS-PCR positive strains. There was no association between strain features and stool characteristics or clinical outcomes with reference to serovar, pandemic/non-pandemic or virulence profiles. Ampicillin and streptomycin resistance was constant throughout the study period and the MIC of ampicillin among selected strains ranged from 24 to >256 µg/ml. Susceptibility of these strains to ampicillin increased several fold in the presence of carbonyl cyanide-m-chlorophenyldrazone. The newly reported ESBL encoding gene from VPA0477 was found in all the strains, including the susceptible ones for ampicillin. However, none of the strains exhibited the β-lactamase as a phenotypic marker. In the analysis of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), the pandemic strains formed two different clades, with one containing the newly emerged pandemic strains in this region.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4006737?pdf=render
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