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Genomic and phenotypic characterisation of invasive neonatal and colonising group B Streptococcus isolates from Slovenia, 2001-2018.

Tina PermeDaniel GolparianMaja Bombek IhanAndrej RojnikMiha LučovnikLilijana Kornhauser CerarPetja FisterJana Lozar KrivecŠtefan GrosekAlojz IhanSamo JevericaMagnus Unemo
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
A high prevalence of hypervirulent CC-17 isolates, with low genomic diversity and characteristic profile of pathogenicity/virulence factors, was detected among invasive neonatal and colonising GBS isolates from pregnant women in Slovenia. This is the first genomic characterisation of GBS isolates in Slovenia and provides valuable microbiological and genomic baseline data regarding the invasive and colonising GBS population nationally. Continuous genomic surveillance of GBS infections is crucial to analyse the impact of IND prevention strategies on the population structure of GBS locally, nationally, and internationally.
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