Antibiotic resistance and viral co-infection in children diagnosed with pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae admitted to Russian hospitals during October 2023-February 2024.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES BMC Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-03-15 DOI:10.1186/s12879-025-10712-0
Elena Korneenko, Irina Rog, Ivan Chudinov, Aleksandra Lukina-Gronskaya, Anfisa Kozyreva, Ilmira Belyaletdinova, Julia Kuzmina, Oleg Fedorov, Daria Evsyutina, Alexey Shunaev, Daria Matyushkina, Vadim Govorun, Anna Speranskaya
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Background: Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) is a common bacterial respiratory infection that can cause pneumonia, particularly in children. Previously published data have highlighted the high incidence of viral co-infections and the problem of increasing macrolide resistance in MP worldwide.

Aims: (1) to estimate the impact of viral infections circulating in a local population on the spectrum of co-infection in hospitalized children with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia (MPP), (2) to determine if there are differences in resistance mutation rate for samples from hospitals of Russia located in the European and Far East, (3) to describe genomic characteristics of MP from Russian patients during the MPP outbreaks in the fall-winter of 2023-2024.

Methods: The carriage of viral pathogens was analyzed by real-time PCR in children with MPP from the European Part and Far East of Russian Federation and compared with the infections from two control groups. The V region of the 23S gene and the quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) of the parC and gyrA genes were sequenced to detect resistance-associated mutations in MP. Whole-genome sequencing method was used to determine the genetic relationship of a Russian MP isolate with known MP isolates.

Results: The 62% of patients with MPP had a viral co-infection, with HPIV and SARS-CoV-2 predominating at 47% and 12.4%, respectively. The 15% of patients were infected with two or more viruses. In the control groups, 21% of healthy children and 43% of healthy adults were infected with Coronaviruses and Human Parainfluenza Viruses (HPIV-3 and -4), respectively. The 2063 A/G mutation of the 23S gene was found in 40.8% of patients from European Russia and in 35.7% of patients from the Far East. The result of core genes demonstrates that the sequence obtained from Russia clusters with sequences from clade 1.

Conclusions: Both HPIV and SARS-CoV-2 circulated in the population among healthy children and adults in December 2023 and they also were predominated in children with MPP. The rate of macrolide resistance was ⁓40%, which is higher than in European countries and significantly lower than in patients from Asian countries. Phylogenetic analysis showed the MP genome form Russia related to P1 type 1 (clade 1).

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2023 年 10 月至 2024 年 2 月期间俄罗斯医院收治的肺炎支原体肺炎患儿的抗生素耐药性和病毒合并感染情况。
背景:肺炎支原体(Mycoplasma pneumoniae, MP)是一种常见的细菌性呼吸道感染,可引起肺炎,尤其是儿童。以前发表的数据强调了全球MP中病毒合并感染的高发生率和大环内酯类药物耐药性增加的问题。目的:(1)估计当地人群中流行的病毒感染对住院儿童肺炎支原体肺炎(MPP)合并感染谱的影响;(2)确定来自欧洲和远东地区的俄罗斯医院样本的耐药突变率是否存在差异;(3)描述2023-2024年秋冬季MPP暴发期间俄罗斯患者MP的基因组特征。方法:采用实时荧光定量PCR方法分析俄罗斯联邦欧洲部分和远东地区MPP患儿的病毒病原携带情况,并与对照组进行比较。对23S基因的V区和parC和gyrA基因的喹诺酮类耐药决定区(QRDRs)进行测序,检测MP耐药相关突变。采用全基因组测序方法对俄罗斯分离株与已知分离株的遗传关系进行了分析。结果:62%的MPP患者合并病毒感染,其中HPIV和SARS-CoV-2分别占47%和12.4%。15%的患者感染了两种或两种以上的病毒。在对照组中,分别有21%的健康儿童和43%的健康成人感染了冠状病毒和人副流感病毒(HPIV-3和-4)。23S基因的2063 A/G突变在40.8%的欧洲俄罗斯患者和35.7%的远东患者中发现。核心基因分析结果表明,从俄罗斯获得的序列与进化支1的序列一致。结论:2023年12月HPIV和SARS-CoV-2在健康儿童和成人中均有流行,且以MPP患儿为主。大环内酯类药物耐药率为⁓40%,高于欧洲国家,显著低于亚洲国家。系统发育分析显示俄罗斯MP基因组与P1 1型(进化支1)相关。
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BMC Infectious Diseases
BMC Infectious Diseases 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: BMC Infectious Diseases is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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