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Evaluation of molecular typing for national surveillance of invasive clinical Haemophilus influenzae isolates from Denmark

Hans‐Christian Slotved, Thor Bech Johannesen, Marc Stegger, Kurt Fuursted

2022Frontiers in Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ha emophilus influenzae is a gram-negative coccobacillus known to cause respiratory and invasive infections. It can possess a polysaccharide capsule that can be categorized into six different serotypes (i.e., Hia, Hib, Hic, Hid, Hie, and Hif) and non-encapsulated strains that are defined as non-typeable. Furthermore, H. influenzae can be characterized into eight biotypes (I–VIII). Traditionally, isolates have been serotyped and biotyped using phenotypic methods; however, these methods are not always reliable. In this study, we evaluate the use of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) for national surveillance and characterization of clinical Danish H. influenzae isolates. In Denmark, all clinical invasive isolates between 2014 and 2021 have been serotyped using a traditional phenotypic latex agglutination test as well as in silico serotyped using the in silico programs “hinfluenzae_capsule_characterization” and “hicap” to compare the subsequent serotypes. Moreover, isolates were also biotyped using a phenotypic enzyme test and the genomic data for the detection of the genes encoding ornithine, tryptophan, and urease. The results showed a 99–100% concordance between the two genotypic approaches and the phenotypic serotyping, respectively. The biotyping showed a 95% concordance between genotyping and phenotyping. In conclusion, our results show that in a clinical surveillance setting, in silico serotyping and WGS-based biotyping are a robust and reliable approach for typing clinical H. influenzae isolates.

Topics & Concepts

Haemophilus influenzaeSerotypeIn silicoGenotypingBiologyTypingMicrobiologyGenotypeVirologyGeneticsGeneAntibioticsBacterial Infections and VaccinesPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
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