Outbreak of Glomerulonephritis Caused by Streptococcus zooepidemicus SzPHV5 Type in Monte Santo de Minas, Minas Gerais, Brazil

J Clin Microbiol. 2018 Sep 25;56(10):e00845-18. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00845-18. Print 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Streptococcus zooepidemicus is an emerging and opportunistic zoonotic pathogen which plays an important role in the development of severe and life-threatening diseases and is potentially capable of triggering large glomerulonephritis outbreaks. Between December 2012 and February 2013, 175 cases of glomerulonephritis were confirmed in the town of Monte Santo de Minas, MG, Brazil. During the outbreak, 19 isolates of S. zooepidemicus were recovered, 1 from ice cream, 2 from the oropharynx of food handlers, and 16 from patients affected by acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN). All S. zooepidemicus isolates involved in the outbreak amplified the same sequence of the hypervariable region of the SzP protein (SzPHV5) and presented indistinguishable banding patterns with high similarity (>99%) to each other by the repetitive element sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR) technique. Inspection programs on the milk supply chain should be strengthened and continuously encouraged so that the health of consumers is preserved.

Keywords: DiversiLab; MALDI-TOF; SzP protein; fingerprint patterns; group C Streptococcus; ice cream; milk; nephritis; rep-PCR.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Bacterial Proteins / genetics
  • Bacteriological Techniques
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • DNA, Bacterial / genetics
  • Disease Outbreaks*
  • Female
  • Food Microbiology
  • Glomerulonephritis / epidemiology*
  • Glomerulonephritis / microbiology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Milk / microbiology
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction
  • Streptococcal Infections / epidemiology*
  • Streptococcal Infections / microbiology*
  • Streptococcal Infections / transmission
  • Streptococcus equi / classification
  • Streptococcus equi / genetics
  • Streptococcus equi / isolation & purification*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • DNA, Bacterial