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Genotypic and Phenotypic Characteristics of Moraxella catarrhalis from Patients and Healthy Asymptomatic Participants among Preschool Children.


ABSTRACT: (1) Background: M. catarrhalis can ascend into the middle ear, where it is a prevalent causative agent of otitis media in children, or enter the lower respiratory tract, where it is associated with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In this study, we aimed to provide an overview of the prevalence of M. catarrhalis in preschool children. (2) Methods: M. catarrhalis strains were isolated from samples. All isolates were characterized in terms of serotypes (STs), virulence genes, multilocus sequence type, and antibiotic susceptibility. (3) Results: The percentages of strains expressing lipooligosaccharides (LOSs), serotype A, B, C, or unknown were 67.61%, 15.71%, 4.28%, and 12.38%, respectively. Among the strains, 185 (88.10%) carried ompB2, 207 (98.57%) carried ompE, and 151 (71.90%) carried ompCD. The most frequently identified STs were ST449 (n = 13), ST64 (n = 11), and ST215 (n = 10). The resistance rates to the antibiotics cefuroxime, azithromycin, and erythromycin were 43.33%, 28.10%, and 39.05%, respectively. (4) Conclusions: High prevalence of some-specific ST types and high rates of antibiotic resistance indicate the necessity for an increased vigilance of resistant strains, a rational use of antibiotics in preschool children, and most importantly, the surveillance of healthy asymptomatic participants preschool children with M. catarrhalis. Our findings provide a platform for the development of novel M. catarrhalis vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Zhao N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9503219 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genotypic and Phenotypic Characteristics of <i>Moraxella catarrhalis</i> from Patients and Healthy Asymptomatic Participants among Preschool Children.

Zhao Na N   Ren Hongyu H   Deng Jianping J   Du Yinju Y   Li Qun Q   Zhou Pu P   Zhou Haijian H   Jiang Xiangkun X   Qin Tian T  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20220829 9


<b>(1)</b> <b>Background</b>: <i>M. catarrhalis</i> can ascend into the middle ear, where it is a prevalent causative agent of otitis media in children, or enter the lower respiratory tract, where it is associated with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In this study, we aimed to provide an overview of the prevalence of <i>M. catarrhalis</i> in preschool children. <b>(2)</b> <b>Methods</b>: <i>M. catarrhalis</i> strains were isolated from samples. All isolates were characterized in terms of ser  ...[more]

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