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Title: Persistent high macrolide resistance rate and increase of macrolide-resistant ST14 strains among Mycoplasma pneumoniae in South Korea, 2019e2020
Authors: Kee Lee, Joon
Young Choi, Youn
Joo Sohn, Young
-Min Kim, Kyung
Kim, Ye Kyung
Han, Mi Seon
Keywords: Antimicrobial resistance;
Drug resistance;
Macrolides;
Multilocus sequence typing;
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2022
Publisher: Elsevier Taiwan LLC
Abstract: Abstract Background: Expansion of the single sequence type 3 (ST3) was associated with a high macrolide resistance rate among Mycoplasma pneumoniae in Korea during the 2014 e2016 epidemic. This study investigates the macrolide resistance rate and genetic diversity of the subsequent epidemic of M. pneumoniae pneumonia in 2019e2020. Methods: The culture for M. pneumoniae was developed from 1228 respiratory samples collected from children with pneumonia in four hospitals in Korea between January 2019 and January 2020. Determination of macrolide resistance and multilocus sequence typing analysis were performed on M. pneumoniae isolates. eBURST analysis was applied to estimate the relationships among strains and to assign strains to a clonal complex. Results: M. pneumoniae was cultured in 93 (7.6%) of 1228 clinical samples. The overall macrolide resistance rate of M. pneumoniae strains was 78.5% (73/93). Of the nine STs identified,three were novel. The most common ST was ST3 (66 [71.0%]) followed by ST14 (18 [19.4%]) and ST7/ST15 (2 [2.2%] each). Three STs (ST3, ST14, and ST17) exhibited macrolide resistance. The macrolide resistance rates of ST3 and ST14 were 98.5% (65 of 66) and 38.9% (7 of 18), respectively. Conclusion: Compared to the previous outbreak in 2014e2016, the overall macrolide resistance remained high; however, an increasing proportion of macrolide resistance was observed within ST14 strains in 2019e2020
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9368
ISSN: 1684-1182
Appears in Collections:VOL 55 NO 5 2022

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