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  • Donà, Valentina, et al. (författare)
  • Mismatch Amplification Mutation Assay (MAMA)-Based Real-Time PCR for Rapid Detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Antimicrobial Resistance Determinants in Clinical Specimens
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Journal of Clinical Microbiology. - : American society for microbiology. - 0095-1137 .- 1098-660X. ; 56:9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Molecular methods are often used for Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) detection, but complete definition of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) patterns still requires phenotypic tests. We developed an assay that both identifies NG and detects AMR determinants in clinical specimens.We designed a mismatch amplification mutation assay (MAMA)-based SYBR Green real-time PCR targeting: one NG-specific region (opa); mosaic penA alleles (Asp345 deletion, Gly545Ser) associated with decreased susceptibility to cephalosporins; alterations conferring resistance to ciprofloxacin (GyrA: Ser91Phe), azithromycin (23S rRNA: A2059G and C2611T) and spectinomycin (16S rRNA: C1192T). We applied the real-time PCR to 489 clinical specimens, of which 94 had paired culture isolates, and evaluated its performance by comparison with commercial diagnostic molecular and phenotypic tests.Our assay exhibited a sensitivity/specificity of 93%/100%, 96%/85%, 90%/91%, 100%/100% and 100%/90% for the detection of NG directly from urethral, rectal, pharyngeal, cervical and vaginal samples, respectively. The MAMA strategy allowed the detection of AMR mutations by comparing cycle threshold values with the reference opa reaction. The method accurately predicted the phenotype to four antibiotic classes when compared with the MIC values obtained from 94 paired cultures (sensitivity/specificity for cephalosporins, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin and spectinomycin resistance: 100%/95%, 100%/100%, 100%/100% and not applicable (NA)/100%, respectively, in genital specimens; NA/72%, NA/98%, 100%/97%, and NA/96%, respectively, in extra-genital specimens). False-positive results, particularly for the penA Asp345del reaction were observed predominantly in pharyngeal specimens.Our real-time PCR assay is a promising rapid method to identify NG and predict AMR directly in genital specimens, but further optimization for extra-genital specimens is needed.
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  • Smid, Joost H., et al. (författare)
  • Rise and fall of the new variant of Chlamydia trachomatis in Sweden : mathematical modelling study
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Sexually Transmitted Infections. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. - 1368-4973 .- 1472-3263. ; 96:5, s. 375-379
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • OBJECTIVES: A new variant of Chlamydia trachomatis (nvCT) was discovered in Sweden in 2006. The nvCT has a plasmid deletion, which escaped detection by two nucleic acid amplification tests (Abbott-Roche, AR), which were used in 14 of 21 Swedish counties. The objectives of this study were to assess when and where nvCT emerged in Sweden, the proportion of nvCT in each county and the role of a potential fitness difference between nvCT and co-circulating wild-type strains (wtCT).METHODS: We used a compartmental mathematical model describing the spatial and temporal spread of nvCT and wtCT. We parameterised the model using sexual behaviour data and Swedish spatial and demographic data. We used Bayesian inference to fit the model to surveillance data about reported diagnoses of chlamydia infection in each county and data from four counties that assessed the proportion of nvCT in multiple years.RESULTS: Model results indicated that nvCT emerged in central Sweden (Dalarna, Gävleborg, Västernorrland), reaching a proportion of 1% of prevalent CT infections in late 2002 or early 2003. The diagnostic selective advantage enabled rapid spread of nvCT in the presence of high treatment rates. After detection, the proportion of nvCT decreased from 30%-70% in AR counties and 5%-20% in counties that Becton Dickinson tests, to around 5% in 2015 in all counties. The decrease in nvCT was consistent with an estimated fitness cost of around 5% in transmissibility or 17% reduction in infectious duration.CONCLUSIONS: We reconstructed the course of a natural experiment in which a mutant strain of C. trachomatis spread across Sweden. Our modelling study provides support, for the first time, of a reduced transmissibility or infectious duration of nvCT. This mathematical model improved our understanding of the first nvCT epidemic in Sweden and can be adapted to investigate the impact of future diagnostic escape mutants.
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