Molecular Epidemiology of Type F Clostridium perfringens Among Diarrheal Patients and Virulence-Resistance Dynamics - 11 Provinces, China, 2024.

IF 2.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 中国疾病预防控制中心周报 Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.46234/ccdcw2025.013
Zelin Yan, Hanyu Wang, Yanyan Zhu, Xuejin Wang, Yongning Wu, Yang Wang, Rong Zhang
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Introduction: Type F Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) represents a significant pathogen in human gastrointestinal diseases, primarily through its cpe gene encoding C. perfringens enterotoxin (CPE). This investigation examined the prevalence, antimicrobial resistance patterns, and genetic characteristics of Type F C. perfringens within the Chinese population.

Methods: The study analyzed 2,068 stool samples collected from 11 provincial hospitals in 2024. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was conducted following Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines, while whole-genome sequencing provided detailed genetic profiles. Evolutionary relationships and clonal transmission patterns were investigated through phylogenetic and genetic environment analyses.

Results: The prevalence of Type F C. perfringens was 2.38%, with isolates predominantly identified in human clinical samples and higher detection rates in gastroenterology departments. Notably, 47.1% of isolates demonstrated high resistance to metronidazole, while all exhibited intermediate resistance to erythromycin. Phylogenetic analysis revealed high similarity among isolates from patients within the same province (single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs)<100), and genetic environment analysis indicated potential horizontal gene transfer between animal and human strains.

Conclusions: This investigation predominantly identified Type F C. perfringens in human clinical cases, with sporadic detection in pets and food products. These findings highlight the emergence of Type F C. perfringens outbreaks among diarrheal patients, emphasizing the necessity for targeted interventions as virulence factors increase.

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腹泻患者F型产气荚膜梭菌分子流行病学及毒力耐药动态分析——中国11省,2024。
F型产气荚膜梭菌(C. perfringens)是人类胃肠道疾病的重要病原体,主要通过其cpe基因编码产气荚膜梭菌肠毒素(cpe)。本研究调查了中国人群中F型产气荚膜菌的流行情况、耐药模式和遗传特征。方法:对2024年11所省级医院收集的2068份粪便样本进行分析。抗菌药物敏感性测试遵循临床与实验室标准协会(CLSI)的指导方针进行,而全基因组测序提供了详细的基因图谱。通过系统发育和遗传环境分析,研究其进化关系和克隆传播模式。结果:产气荚膜原型F型检出率为2.38%,以人体临床标本检出率最高,消化内科检出率较高。值得注意的是,47.1%的分离株对甲硝唑表现出高耐药,而对红霉素均表现出中等耐药。结论:本次调查主要在人类临床病例中鉴定出产气荚膜F型c型,在宠物和食品中有零星检出。这些发现强调了腹泻患者中F型产气荚膜菌爆发的出现,强调了随着毒力因素的增加,有针对性干预的必要性。
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