TY - JOUR
T1 - Increase in invasive group A streptococcal infections and emergence of novel, rapidly expanding sub-lineage of the virulent Streptococcus pyogenes M1 clone, Denmark, 2023
AU - Johannesen, Thor Bech
AU - Munkstrup, Charlotte
AU - Edslev, Sofie Marie
AU - Baig, Sharmin
AU - Nielsen, Stine
AU - Funk, Tjede
AU - Kristensen, Dennis Karsten
AU - Jacobsen, Lars Hervig
AU - Ravn, Signe Fischer
AU - Bindslev, Niels
AU - Gubbels, Sophie
AU - Voldstedlund, Marianne
AU - Jokelainen, Pikka
AU - Hallstrøm, Søren
AU - Rasmussen, Astrid
AU - Kristinsson, Karl Gústaf
AU - Fuglsang-Damgaard, David
AU - Dessau, Ram B
AU - Olsén, Agnieszka Barbara
AU - Jensen, Christian Salgaard
AU - Skovby, Annette
AU - Ellermann-Eriksen, Svend
AU - Jensen, Thøger Gorm
AU - Dzajic, Esad
AU - Østergaard, Claus
AU - Lomborg Andersen, Steen
AU - Hoffmann, Steen
AU - Andersen, Peter Henrik
AU - Stegger, Marc
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - A highly virulent sub-lineage of the Streptococcus pyogenes M1 clone has been rapidly expanding throughout Denmark since late 2022 and now accounts for 30% of the new invasive group A streptococcal infections. We aimed to investigate whether a shift in variant composition can account for the high incidence rates observed over winter 2022/23, or if these are better explained by the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on population immunity and carriage of group A Streptococcus. An increase in incidence rates of invasive (iGAS) and non-invasive (nGAS) group A Streptococcus infection has been reported by several countries across Europe during the 2022/23 winter season [1-3]. Through analysis of all whole genome sequencing (WGS) data acquired for national surveillance of iGAS in Denmark since 2018, we aimed to investigate current genomic developments and the impact of emerging lineages on iGAS incidence rates in 2023. In Denmark, iGAS is not notifiable except in case of meningitis, however, test results from all 10 Departments of Clinical Microbiology (DCMs) are submitted to the Danish Microbiology Database (MiBa) [4] and can be used to monitor incidence rates. Iceland also experienced a higher iGAS incidence in early 2023, and we also present Icelandic WGS data on iGAS isolates from 2022 and 2023.
AB - A highly virulent sub-lineage of the Streptococcus pyogenes M1 clone has been rapidly expanding throughout Denmark since late 2022 and now accounts for 30% of the new invasive group A streptococcal infections. We aimed to investigate whether a shift in variant composition can account for the high incidence rates observed over winter 2022/23, or if these are better explained by the impact of COVID-19-related restrictions on population immunity and carriage of group A Streptococcus. An increase in incidence rates of invasive (iGAS) and non-invasive (nGAS) group A Streptococcus infection has been reported by several countries across Europe during the 2022/23 winter season [1-3]. Through analysis of all whole genome sequencing (WGS) data acquired for national surveillance of iGAS in Denmark since 2018, we aimed to investigate current genomic developments and the impact of emerging lineages on iGAS incidence rates in 2023. In Denmark, iGAS is not notifiable except in case of meningitis, however, test results from all 10 Departments of Clinical Microbiology (DCMs) are submitted to the Danish Microbiology Database (MiBa) [4] and can be used to monitor incidence rates. Iceland also experienced a higher iGAS incidence in early 2023, and we also present Icelandic WGS data on iGAS isolates from 2022 and 2023.
KW - Humans
KW - COVID-19
KW - Streptococcus pyogenes/genetics
KW - Seasons
KW - Streptococcal Infections/epidemiology
KW - Denmark/epidemiology
U2 - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2023.28.26.2300291
DO - 10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2023.28.26.2300291
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37382884
SN - 1560-7917
VL - 28
SP - 1
EP - 6
JO - Eurosurveillance
JF - Eurosurveillance
IS - 26
ER -