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Newly Emerging Clones of Bordetella pertussis Carrying prn2 and ptxP3 Alleles Implicated in Australian Pertussis Epidemic in 2008–2010
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VaccinationInfectious Disease EpidemiologyProlonged EpidemicAustralian Pertussis EpidemicEmerging Infectious DiseasesPtxp3 Alleles ImplicatedPathogenesisImmunologyB. Pertussis PopulationEmerging Infectious DiseaseHost GeneticsInfection ControlEmerging ClonesMedicineVaccine ResearchEpidemiologyPtxp Sequence Analyses
Australia is experiencing a prolonged epidemic of pertussis that began in 2008. A total of 194 Bordetella pertussis isolates collected from 2008 through 2010 were typed by single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis, by multilocus variable number tandem repeats analysis, and by fim3, prn, and ptxP sequence analyses. Strains with 2 closely related SNP profiles carrying prn2 and ptxP3 from the recently emerged SNP cluster I predominated. The data suggest increasing selection among the B. pertussis population in Australia in favor of strains carrying prn2 and ptxP3 under the pressure of acellular vaccine-induced immunity.
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