Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp.-equisimilis as an emerging secondary pathogen in leprosy foot ulcers.

IF 1.3 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY Iranian Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.18502/ijm.v16i5.16795
Kumar Ebineshan, Michael Sukumar Pallapati, Aparna Srikantam
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Background and objectives: Leprosy foot ulcers (LFU) tend to become chronic due to secondary bacterial infections, leading to subsequent disfigurement and disability. Treatment modality for infected plantar ulcers thus so far is majorly based on conventional approach of empirical antibacterial therapy. However, this approach tends to overlook unconventional pathogens which are likely to be present in the LFU.

Materials and methods: Twenty-six leprosy patients (17 males and 9 females) who had completed multidrug therapy (MDT) and those are suffering from foot ulcer were included. Using sterile cotton swabs, two wound swabs were collected, of these; one for bacterial culture and another for NGS (Next Generation Sequencing).

Results: Out of 26 samples tested on conventional bacterial culture, Streptococcus spp. (50%) was predominant organism. On NGS, 09/26 (34.61%) showed Streptococcus-dysgalactiae-subsp.-equisimilis-GGS 12 as the most abundant single organism, along with some unknown and unclassified organisms; 03/26 (11.5%) were Arcanobacterium-haemolyticum-DSM-20595 alone and 02/26 (7.69%) were Streptococcus-pyogenes alone.Acombination of Arcanobacterium-haemolyticum-DSM-20595 and Streptococcus-dysgalactiae-subsp.-equisimilis-GGS 124 was found in nine (34.61%) specimens.

Conclusion: Polymicrobial infection with conventional and unconventional pathogenic bacteria is another notable finding suggesting appropriate interventions. The study findings also reiterate the need for understanding the polymicrobial infections and their role in the clinical progression of the LFU.

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麻风脚溃疡中新出现的继发病原体--赤痢链球菌亚种(Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp.-equisimilis)。
背景和目的:麻风足溃疡(LFU)往往会因继发细菌感染而转为慢性,进而导致毁容和残疾。迄今为止,感染性足底溃疡的治疗方法主要基于经验性抗菌治疗的传统方法。然而,这种方法往往会忽视麻风跖溃疡中可能存在的非常规病原体:研究对象包括 26 名麻风病人(17 名男性和 9 名女性),他们均已完成多种药物治疗(MDT),且患有足部溃疡。使用无菌棉签采集了两个伤口拭子,其中一个用于细菌培养,另一个用于 NGS(下一代测序):结果:在进行传统细菌培养的 26 份样本中,链球菌属(50%)是主要病原体。在 NGS 检测中,09/26(34.61%)的样本显示为链球菌-半乳链球菌-亚种-马氏链球菌-GGS,12/26(34.61%)的样本显示为链球菌-半乳链球菌-亚种-马氏链球菌。在 NGS 中,有 09/26 株(34.61%)的菌株以链球菌-dysgalactiae-subsp.- equisimilis-GGS 12 为最多,此外还有一些未知和未分类的菌株;有 03/26 株(11.5%)的菌株仅为 Arcanobacterium-haemolyticum-DSM-20595,有 02/26 株(7.69%)的菌株仅为 Streptococcus-pyogenes。结论:在 9 份(34.61%)标本中发现了溶血性镰刀菌-DSM-20595 和半乳链球菌-亚种-GGS 124 的复合感染:结论:常规和非常规致病菌的多菌感染是另一个值得注意的发现,建议采取适当的干预措施。研究结果还重申,有必要了解多微生物感染及其在 LFU 临床进展中的作用。
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Microbiology (IJM) is an international, multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that provides rapid publication of the most advanced scientific research in the areas of basic and applied research on bacteria and other micro-organisms, including bacteria, viruses, yeasts, fungi, microalgae, and protozoa concerning the development of tools for diagnosis and disease control, epidemiology, antimicrobial agents, clinical microbiology, immunology, Genetics, Genomics and Molecular Biology. Contributions may be in the form of original research papers, review articles, short communications, case reports, technical reports, and letters to the Editor. Research findings must be novel and the original data must be available for review by the Editors, if necessary. Studies that are preliminary, of weak originality or merely descriptive as well as negative results are not appropriate for the journal. Papers considered for publication must be unpublished work (except in an abstract form) that is not under consideration for publication anywhere else, and all co-authors should have agreed to the submission. Manuscripts should be written in English.
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