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Evolution and global transmission of a multidrug-resistant, community-associated MRSA lineage from the Indian subcontinent

Author Affiliations
Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, Menzies School of Health Research, The University of Melbourne, Jackson Memorial Hospital, ...
Published InbioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Year2017
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Abstract

Abstract The evolution and global transmission of antimicrobial resistance has been well documented in Gram-negative bacteria and healthcare-associated epidemic pathogens, often emerging from regions with heavy antimicrobial use. However, the degree to which similar processes occur with Gram-positive bacteria in the community setting is less well understood. Here, we trace the recent origins and global spread of a multidrug resistant, community-associated Staphylococcus aureus lineage from the Indian subcontinent, the Bengal Bay clone (ST772). We generated whole genome sequence data of 340 isolates from 14 countries, including the first isolates from Bangladesh and India, to reconstruct the evolutionary history and genomic epidemiology of the lineage. Our data shows that the clone emerged on the Indian subcontinent in the early 1970s and…
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