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J. Med. Microbiol. -- Vol. 51 (2002), 1102-1106
© 2002 Society for General Microbiology
ISSN 0022-2615


MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY

The epidemic wave of meningococcal disease in Spain in 1996–1997: probably a consequence of strain displacement

B. ALCALÁ, C. SALCEDO, L. ARREAZA, S. BERRÓN, L. DE LA FUENTE and J.A. VÁZQUEZ

Servicio de Bacteriología, Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28220 Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain

Corresponding author: Dr J. A. Vázquez (e-mail: jvazquez{at}isciii.es).

Received 16 April 2002; revised version accepted 6 Aug. 2002.

During 1996 and 1997 an epidemic wave of meningococcal disease took place in Spain. Initial studies described the antigenic expression of the epidemic strain as C:2b:P1.2,5 and proposed that it was a variant of the previously identified Spanish C:2b:non-subtypable epidemic strain. To clarify this hypothesis, 1036 C:2b:P1.2(5) and 76 C:2b:NST isolates obtained during 1992–1999 were analysed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. The majority of the C:2b:P1.2,5 and C:2b:P1.2 isolates showed one of two very closely related profiles. During the epidemic period, 80% of the C:2b:NST strains showed these two pulsotypes. However, before the epidemic wave, most of these C:2b:NST strains (60%) showed a profile that was found infrequently among C:2b:P1.2,5 and C:2b:P1.2 isolates. A similar evolution was observed in C:2b:P1.5 isolates. Thirty-four C:2b:P1.2(5) and 10 C:2b:NST isolates, exhibiting representative pulsotypes, were subjected to multi-locus sequence typing. Isolates belonging to both A4 and ET-37 lineages were identified. These data point to the possibility that the A4 cluster has displaced the ET-37 complex among serogroup C meningococci in Spain.




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