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Intercontinental dissemination of azithromycin-resistant shigellosis through sexual transmission: a cross-sectional study
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Wellcome Sanger Institute, Public Health England, Public Health Ontario, Toronto Public Health, ...
Published InThe Lancet Infectious Diseases
Year2015
Citations252
Abstract
Background Shigellosis is an acute, severe bacterial colitis that, in high-income countries, is typically associated with travel to high-risk regions (Africa, Asia, and Latin America). Since the 1970s, shigellosis has also been reported as a sexually transmitted infection in men who have sex with men (MSM), in whom transmission is an important component of shigellosis epidemiology in high-income nations. We aimed to use sophisticated subtyping and international sampling to determine factors driving shigellosis emergence in MSM linked to an outbreak in the UK. Methods We did a large-scale, cross-sectional genomic epidemiological study of shigellosis cases collected from 29 countries between December, 1995, and June 8, 2014. Focusing on an ongoing epidemic in the UK, we collected and whole-genome sequenced clinical…
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