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Emergence and Evolutionary Response of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> to Novel Bacteriophage, Democratic Republic of the Congo1
Author Affiliations
Florida College, Tufts University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Florida, ...
Published InEmerging infectious diseases
Year2022
Citations19
Abstract
Cholera causes substantial illness and death in Africa. We analyzed 24 toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 strains isolated in 2015-2017 from patients in the Great Lakes region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Strains originating in southern Asia appeared to be part of the T10 introduction event in eastern Africa. We identified 2 main strain lineages, most recently a lineage corresponding to sequence type 515, a V. cholerae cluster previously reported in the Lake Kivu region. In 41% of fecal samples from cholera patients, we also identified a novel ICP1 (Bangladesh cholera phage 1) bacteriophage, genetically distinct from ICP1 isolates previously detected in Asia. Bacteriophage resistance occurred in distinct clades along both internal and external branches of the cholera phylogeny.…
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