TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence for the Introduction of a Multiresistant Clone of Serotype 6B Streptococcus pneumoniae from Spain to Iceland in the Late 1980s
AU - Tomasz, Alexander
AU - Soares, Sonia
AU - Kristinsson, Karl G.
AU - Musser, James M.
AU - Tomasz, Alexander
AU - Soares, Sonia
AU - Kristinsson, Karl G.
AU - Musser, James M.
AU - Tomasz, Alexander
AU - Soares, Sonia
AU - Kristinsson, Karl G.
AU - Musser, James M.
N1 - Funding Information:
Received 25 August 1992; revised 8 March 1993. Grant support: National Institutes of Health, AI-16794 (to A.T.) and AI-33119 (to J.M.M.), and University of Iceland Research Fund. Reprints or correspondence: Dr. Alexander Tornasz, Rockefeller University, Laboratory of Microbiology. 1230 York Ave .. New York. NY 10021.
PY - 1993/7
Y1 - 1993/7
N2 - Almost all of the multiresistant pneumococci that appeared suddenly in clinical specimens in Iceland between 1989 and 1992 belonged to serogroup 6. Fifty-seven of these isolates were analyzed for serotype, penicillin-binding protein pattern, multilocus enzyme genotype, and fragmentation pattern obtained by pulsed-field electrophoretic separation of restriction enzyme digests of chromosomal DNA. All isolates were of serotype 6B and had similar or identical patterns in each molecular test. The Icelandic isolates were indistinguishable from a subgroup of multiresistant serotype 6B pneumococci that has been present with high incidence in Spain during the past two decades. The data suggest the import to Iceland of a single multiresistant clone of pneumococcus, most likely from Spain.
AB - Almost all of the multiresistant pneumococci that appeared suddenly in clinical specimens in Iceland between 1989 and 1992 belonged to serogroup 6. Fifty-seven of these isolates were analyzed for serotype, penicillin-binding protein pattern, multilocus enzyme genotype, and fragmentation pattern obtained by pulsed-field electrophoretic separation of restriction enzyme digests of chromosomal DNA. All isolates were of serotype 6B and had similar or identical patterns in each molecular test. The Icelandic isolates were indistinguishable from a subgroup of multiresistant serotype 6B pneumococci that has been present with high incidence in Spain during the past two decades. The data suggest the import to Iceland of a single multiresistant clone of pneumococcus, most likely from Spain.
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U2 - 10.1093/infdis/168.1.158
DO - 10.1093/infdis/168.1.158
M3 - Article
C2 - 8515104
AN - SCOPUS:0027300201
VL - 168
SP - 158
EP - 163
JO - Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Journal of Infectious Diseases
SN - 0022-1899
IS - 1
ER -