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From Investigating a Case of Cellulitis to Exploring Nosocomial Infection Control of ST1 Legionella pneumophila Using Genomic Approaches.
Michel, Charlotte; Echahidi, Fedoua; Place, Sammy et al.
2024In Microorganisms, 12 (5), p. 857
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Keywords :
Legionella pneumophila; Legionella pneumophila ST1; cgMLST; genomic typing; hygiene investigation; nosocomial; wgMLST; wgSNP; whole genome sequencing; Microbiology; Microbiology (medical); Virology
Abstract :
[en] Legionella pneumophila can cause a large panel of symptoms besides the classic pneumonia presentation. Here we present a case of fatal nosocomial cellulitis in an immunocompromised patient followed, a year later, by a second case of Legionnaires' disease in the same ward. While the first case was easily assumed as nosocomial based on the date of symptom onset, the second case required clear typing results to be assigned either as nosocomial and related to the same environmental source as the first case, or community acquired. To untangle this specific question, we applied core-genome multilocus typing (MLST), whole-genome single nucleotide polymorphism and whole-genome MLST methods to a collection of 36 Belgian and 41 international sequence-type 1 (ST1) isolates using both thresholds recommended in the literature and tailored threshold based on local epidemiological data. Based on the thresholds applied to cluster isolates together, the three methods gave different results and no firm conclusion about the nosocomial setting of the second case could been drawn. Our data highlight that despite promising results in the study of outbreaks and for large-scale epidemiological investigations, next-generation sequencing typing methods applied to ST1 outbreak investigation still need standardization regarding both wet-lab protocols and bioinformatics. A deeper evaluation of the L. pneumophila evolutionary clock is also required to increase our understanding of genomic differences between isolates sampled during a clinical infection and in the environment.
Disciplines :
Immunology & infectious disease
Author, co-author :
Michel, Charlotte ;  Department of Microbiology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZ Brussel), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussels, Belgium ; Department of Microbiology, Laboratoire Hospitalier Universitaire de Bruxelles (LHUB-ULB), Rue Haute 322, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Echahidi, Fedoua ;  Department of Microbiology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZ Brussel), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussels, Belgium
Place, Sammy  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Sémiologie et Médecine générale ; Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, EpiCURA Hospital, 7301 Hornu, Belgium
Filippin, Lorenzo;  Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, EpiCURA Hospital, 7301 Hornu, Belgium
Colombie, Vincent ;  Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, EpiCURA Hospital, 7301 Hornu, Belgium
Yin, Nicolas ;  Department of Microbiology, Laboratoire Hospitalier Universitaire de Bruxelles (LHUB-ULB), Rue Haute 322, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Martiny, Delphine  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Service du Doyen de la Faculté de Médecine et Pharmacie ; Department of Microbiology, Laboratoire Hospitalier Universitaire de Bruxelles (LHUB-ULB), Rue Haute 322, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Vandenberg, Olivier;  Innovation and Business Development Unit, Laboratoire Hospitalier Universitaire de Bruxelles (LHUB-ULB), Rue Haute 322, 1000 Brussels, Belgium ; Centre for Environmental Health and Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Avenue Roosevelt 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Piérard, Denis ;  Department of Microbiology, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel (UZ Brussel), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussels, Belgium
Hallin, Marie ;  Centre for Environmental Health and Occupational Health, School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Avenue Roosevelt 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium ; European Plotkin Institute for Vaccinology (EPIV), Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Avenue Roosevelt 50, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
From Investigating a Case of Cellulitis to Exploring Nosocomial Infection Control of ST1 Legionella pneumophila Using Genomic Approaches.
Publication date :
25 April 2024
Journal title :
Microorganisms
eISSN :
2076-2607
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), Switzerland
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
Pages :
857
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
M101 - FMP - Service du Doyen
Research institute :
Santé
Funders :
Belgian Ministry of Social Affairs
Funding text :
Part of this work was performed in the frame of the Belgian National Reference Center for Legionella supported by the Belgian Ministry of Social Affairs through a fund within the Health Assurance System.
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