Youxing Shao, Mingliang Chen, Jiehao Cai, Yohei Doi, Min Chen, Minggui Wang, Mei Zeng, Qinglan Guo
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Abstract
We explored the role of commensal Neisseria in the emergence of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant N. meningitidis. Cefotaxime resistance–conferring penA795 was prevalent among commensal Neisseria isolates in Shanghai, China, and was acquired by a serogroup C quinolone-resistant sequence type 4821 N. meningitidis, Nm507, causing fulminant meningitis in an unvaccinated 2-year-old child.
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