Large Clusters of Invasive emm49 Group A Streptococcus Identified within and across Arizona Healthcare Facilities through Statewide Genomic Surveillance System, 2019-2021.
Hayley D YaglomRachana BhattaraiDarrin LemmerLaura RustChase RidenourKaitlyn ChorbiElizabeth KimHeather CentnerKrystal SheridanDaniel Jasso-SellesDaryn E EricksonChris FrenchJolene R BowersMichael ValentineDrew FrancisCrystal M HeppShane BradyKenneth K KomatsuDavid M EngelthalerPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
A statewide genomic surveillance system for invasive Group A Streptococcus was implemented in Arizona in June 2019, resulting in 1,046 isolates being submitted for genomic analysis to characterize emm-types and identify transmission clusters. Eleven of the 32 identified distinct emm-types comprised >80% of samples, with 29.7% of all isolates being typed as emm49 (and its genetic derivative emm151). Phylogenetic analysis initially identified an emm49 genomic cluster of four isolates that rapidly expanded over subsequent months (June 2019-February 2020). Public health investigations identified epidemiologic links with three different long-term care facilities, resulting in specific interventions. Unbiased genomic surveillance allowed for identification and response to clusters that would have otherwise remained undetected.