Phylogeographic Analysis Reveals Multiple International transmission Events Have Driven the Global Emergence of Escherichia coli O157:H7

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作者
Franz, Eelco [1 ]
Rotariu, Ovidiu [2 ]
Lopes, Bruno S. [3 ]
MacRae, Marion [3 ]
Bono, James L. [4 ]
Laing, Chad [5 ]
Gannon, Victor [5 ]
Soderlund, Robert [6 ]
van Hoek, Angela H. A. M. [1 ]
Friesema, Ingrid [1 ]
French, Nigel P. [7 ]
George, Tessy [7 ]
Biggs, Patrick J. [7 ]
Jaros, Patricia [7 ]
Rivas, Marta [8 ]
Chinen, Isabel [8 ]
Campos, Josefina [8 ]
Jernberg, Cecilia [9 ]
Gobius, Kari [10 ]
Mellor, Glen E. [10 ]
Chandry, P. Scott [10 ]
Perez-Reche, Francisco [11 ]
Forbes, Ken J. [3 ]
Strachan, Norval J. C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Publ Hlth & Environm, Ctr Infect Dis Control, Bilthoven, Netherlands
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, Cruickshank Bldg,St Machar Dr, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, Scotland
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Med Med Sci & Nutr, Aberdeen, Scotland
[4] ARS, USDA, US Meat Anim Res Ctr, Clay Ctr, NE USA
[5] Publ Hlth Agcy Canada, Natl Microbiol Lab, Lethbridge, AB, Canada
[6] Natl Vet Inst, Uppsala, Sweden
[7] Massey Univ, Sch Vet Sci, Infect Dis Res Ctr, Mol EpiLab, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[8] Adm Nacl Labs & Inst Salud Dr Carlos G Malbran, Inst Nacl Enfermedades Infecciosas, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[9] Publ Hlth Agcy Sweden, Dept Microbiol, Stockholm, Sweden
[10] Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org Agr & Food, Werribee, Vic, Australia
[11] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Nat & Comp Sci, SUPA, Inst Complex Syst & Math Biol, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
infectious diseases; STEC; whole-genome sequencing; phylogeography; E. coli O157; HISTORY; SPREAD; CATTLE;
D O I
10.1093/cid/ciy919
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background. Shiga toxin-producing Escherchia coli (STEC) O157:H7 is a zoonotic pathogen that causes numerous food and waterborne disease outbreaks. It is globally distributed, but its origin and the temporal sequence of its geographical spread are unknown. Methods. We analyzed whole-genome sequencing data of 757 isolates from 4 continents, and performed a pan-genome analysis to identify the core genome and, from this, extracted single-nucleotide polymorphisms. A timed phylogeographic analysis was performed on a subset of the isolates to investigate its worldwide spread. Results. The common ancestor of this set of isolates occurred around 1890 (1845-1925) and originated from the Netherlands. Phylogeographic analysis identified 34 major transmission events. The earliest were predominantly intercontinental, moving from Europe to Australia around 1937 (1909-1958), to the United States in 1941 (1921-1962), to Canada in 1960 (1943-1979), and from Australia to New Zealand in 1966 (1943-1982). This pre-dates the first reported human case of E. coli O157:H7, which was in 1975 from the United States. Conclusions. Inter-and intra-continental transmission events have resulted in the current international distribution of E. coli O157:H7, and it is likely that these events were facilitated by animal movements (eg, Holstein Friesian cattle). These findings will inform policy on action that is crucial to reduce the further spread of E. coli O157:H7 and other (emerging) STEC strains globally.
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