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Carriage of Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup W135 ST-2881.


Serogroup W135 ST-2881 meningococci caused a cluster of meningitis cases in Niger in 2003. Of 80 healthy persons in the patients' villages, 28 (35%) carried meningococci; 20 of 21 W135 carrier strains were ST-2881. Ten months later, 5 former carriers were still carriers of W135 ST-2881 strains. The serum bactericidal bactericidal /bac·te·ri·ci·dal/ (bak-ter?i-si´d'l) destructive to bacteria.
Bactericidal
An agent that destroys bacteria (e.g.
 antibody activity changed according to carrier status.

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Niger is located in the African "meningitis belt meningitis belt A popular term for a region of sub-Saharan Africa where epidemics of group A meningococcal infection occur in cycles of
± 10 yrs
" (1). Until recently, meningococcal meningitis meningococcal meningitis
n.
An acute infectious disease affecting children and young adults characterized by inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spinal cord, headache, vomiting, convulsions, stiff neck, light sensitivity, and purpuric
 epidemics in Niger were caused primarily by Neisseria meningitidis Neisseria men·in·git·i·dis
n.
The bacteria that is the causative agent of cerebrospinal meningitis; meningococcus.


Neisseria meningitidis 
 serogroup A. Since the first epidemic in Africa, caused by N. meningitidis serogroup W135 (NmW135) in Burkina Faso in 2002, Niger has enhanced its microbiologic surveillance. Few laboratories perform etiologic diagnoses, but health staff can send frozen cerebrospinal fluid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

Clear, colourless liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord and fills the spaces in them. It helps support the brain, acts as a lubricant, maintains pressure in the skull, and cushions shocks.
 (CSF Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Analysis Definition

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis is a laboratory test to examine a sample of the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
) specimens to the national reference laboratory, Centre de Recherche Medicale et Sanitaire (CERMES CERMES Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (University of the West Indies; Trinidad and Tobago)
CERMES Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherche en Mécanique des Sols (French) 
), for microbiologic determination by PCR PCR polymerase chain reaction.

PCR
abbr.
polymerase chain reaction


Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 
 (2,3).

In March and April 2003, the district of Illela reported 154 suspected cases of meningitis. The epidemic threshold of l0 cases/100,000 inhabitants/week was crossed at week 12. The incidence decreased by week 14, with no vaccination campaign (Figure).

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Etiologic diagnosis was not made immediately, but 15 frozen and stored CSF specimens were retrieved in May. Among the 11 specimens with positive PCR results for N. meningitidis, 5 were NmW135 and 6 were NmA. All cases caused by NmW135 were reported by the Illela health center (14[degrees]27'N, 05[degrees]14'E) and were in patients living in 5 surrounding villages.

To understand the limited size of this cluster of NmW135 cases in a population never vaccinated against this serogroup, we surveyed the prevalence and duration of meningococcal carriage among inhabitants
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 of patients' villages. We also assessed the seroprevalence seroprevalence Immunology The proportion of a population that is seropositive–ie, has been exposed to a particular pathogen or immunogen; the seropositivity of a population is calculated as the number of individuals who produce a particular antibody divided  and immunologic response induced by carriage.

The Study

Carriage studies carried out by CERMES were approved by the national ethics committee ethics committee A multidisciplinary hospital body composed of a broad spectrum of personnel–eg, physicians, nurses, social workers, priests, and others, which addresses the moral and ethical issues within the hospital. See DNR, Institutional review board.  of Niger in February 2003. We conducted our first investigation in May 2003 in 4 of the 5 villages where the meningitis patients were living. In each village, we enrolled 20 consenting persons, 10 who lived in a patient's household, considered close contacts, and 10 who lived in a remote part of the village and had limited contact with patients (controls). The mean ages were 12.9 years (range 2-65 years) in the close contacts group and 12.1 years (range 6-25 years) in the other group.

Oropharyngeal oropharyngeal /oro·pha·ryn·ge·al/ (-fah-rin´je-al)
1. pertaining to the mouth and pharynx.

2. pertaining to the oropharynx.
 swab specimens were immediately plated on chocolate agar. Plates were incubated at 37[degrees]C in a candle jar. From each culture that showed macroscopic macroscopic /mac·ro·scop·ic/ (mak?ro-skop´ik) gross (2).

mac·ro·scop·ic or mac·ro·scop·i·cal
adj.
1. Large enough to be perceived or examined by the unaided eye.

2.
 evidence of Neisseria, 3 colonies were subcultured onto chocolate agar plates. Gram-negative oxidase-positive and catalase-positive cocci cocci /coc·ci/ (kok´si) plural of coccus.

cocci

[L.] plural of coccus.
 were then inoculated onto cystine cystine: see cysteine.  trypticase agar. N. meningitidis serogrouping was performed by using specific antisera (Difco Laboratories, Detroit, MI, USA).

We collected a second oropharyngeal swab specimen from the same persons in February 2004. The swabs were processed as before. Meningococcal strains were sent to the WHO Collaborating Centre for Meningococci (Marseille, France) for serogroup confirmation, serotyping, multilocus sequence typing Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a technique in molecular biology for the typing of multiple loci. The procedure characterizes isolates of bacterial species using the DNA sequences of internal fragments of multiple (usually seven) housekeeping genes.  (MLST MLST Multi Locus Sequence Typing
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) (4), and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE PFGE Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis ) (5). When 2 or 3 strains of the same serogroup were obtained from the 3 subcultured colonies, only 1 was sent for further analysis. An unpublished study by the meningococcus meningococcus

Neisseria meningitidis, the bacterium that causes meningococcal meningitis in humans, the only natural hosts in which it causes disease. Meningococci are spherical, frequently occur in pairs, and are strongly gram-negative (see gram stain).
 unit in Marseille showed that meningococci having the same PFGE fingerprint patterns belonged to the same sequence type (ST). However, not all meningococci belonging to the same ST had the same fingerprint pattern. Here, we attributed the same ST to all the isolates having the same fingerprint pattern, and all the isolates differing by [greater than or equal to] 1 band were sequenced.

Serum samples were collected at the same time as the first and second throat specimens. We assessed the immunologic response to NmW135 by using the serum bactericidal antibody (SBA SBA
abbr.
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Noun 1. SBA - an independent agency of the United States government that protects the interests of small businesses and ensures that they receive a fair share of government
) assay, carried out according to the method of Maslanka et al. (6), and the standard operating procedure standard operating procedure Medtalk A technique, method or therapy performed 'by the book,' using a standard protocol meeting internally or externally defined criteria; a formal, written procedure that describes how specific lab operations are to be performed.  of the Vaccine Evaluation Department of the Manchester Medical Microbiology Partnership (VED/MMMP). We used the NmW 135 ST-184 strain M01 240070 (W135:NT:Pl.18-1,3) as a reference strain but also used a W135 (W135:NT:P1.5,2) ST-2881 local strain for comparison. Baby rabbit serum was used as a complement source. An SBA assay titer [greater than or equal to] 8 for NmW 135 was considered to reflect a protective immunity to this serogroup, according to the correlation established from NmC SBA (7). External quality control was conducted by VED/MMMP.

In May 2003, 28 (35%) of 80 villagers carried meningococci: 21 (26.3%) carried NmW135 strains, 2 (2.5%) carried NmY strains, and 5 (6.3%) had nongroupable strains. Carriage of NmW135 strains was not related to age or sex but was significantly more frequent among members of patients' households (40% vs 12.5%). Of the 28 recovered strains, 27 had an nontypable (NT):P1.5,2 phenotype irrespective of the serogroup. All 28 isolates were studied by using PFGE, and 10 were characterized by MLST. One of the 28 strains recovered in May 2003 was W135:2a:P1.2, ST-11; these characters were the same as those of the strain that was responsible for the epidemic in Burkina Faso in 2002. On the basis of MLST results for 9 strains that had the same PFGE pattern as all other isolates, 27 strains were attributed to ST-2881. Before 2003, ST-2881 strains had never been associated with invasive meningococcal disease (8,9).

We repeated the survey in February 2004. No new case of meningitis had occurred meanwhile. We could follow up 70 of the original participants. One (1.4%) carried NmY, 1 had a strain that could not be grouped, and 7 (10%) carried NmW 135. Of these 7, five were already NmW 135 carriers in May 2003, whereas another had carried a nongroupable strain. All 9 strains were ST-2881. Four of the 5 pairs of NmW135 strains had the same PFGE pattern in May 2003 and in February 2004, while the fifth pair dif fered in only 1 band. These 5 persons most likely carried these strains throughout the 10 months. Lastly, 2 additional persons (2.8%), who were not carriers in 2003, carried NmX, ST-181, in 2004.

MLST was successful in CSF specimens from 4 of the 5 patients. It showed that NmW135, which had caused the cases, also belonged to ST-2881.

The proportion of villagers with SBA assay titer [greater than or equal to] 8 was not significantly different between close contacts and controls. The proportion of persons presumably pre·sum·a·ble  
adj.
That can be presumed or taken for granted; reasonable as a supposition: presumable causes of the disaster.
 protected against the local NmW 135 ST-2881 strain increased from 25.8% to 41.9% (p = 0.03) within 10 months. Conversely, the proportion of persons with SBA assay titer [greater than or equal to] 8 for the reference NmW135 ST-184 strain did not increase significantly (33.8% to 36.9%, p = 0.8). For persons with SBA assay titer <8 for the local strain in 2003, the proportion protected in February 2004 was significantly higher (p = 0.04) among those who were carriers in May 2003 (Table). For the reference strain, the difference was not significant between carriers and noncarriers (36.4% vs 15.6%, p = 0.2). Of the 6 NmW135 carriers in May 2003 who had an SBA assay titer <8 in 2003 and 2004 (Table), 2 were still NmW135 carriers in 2004.

Conclusions

Strains expressing the same polysaccharide polysaccharide: see carbohydrate.
polysaccharide

Any of a large class of long-chain sugars composed of monosaccharides. Because the chains may be unbranched or branched and the monosaccharides may be of one, two, or occasionally more kinds,
 (W135) gave slightly different SBA assay results. Antibodies against subcapsular antigens, likely PorA, may explain this finding. Studies have shown that carriage of >1 meningococcus genotype is rare. Therefore, the long-term carriage of NmW135 ST-2881 strains may have hampered colonization by another genotype, such as the hypervirulent NmW135 ST-11 strains. A recent study of religious pilgrims and their family contacts confirmed that NmW135 carriage could persist for several months (10). In May 2003, most carriers carried the same genotype, as observed during epidemics in which a single genotype usually emerges.

The carriage of isolates having the same subtype (programming) subtype - If S is a subtype of T then an expression of type S may be used anywhere that one of type T can and an implicit type conversion will be applied to convert it to type T. , ST, and fingerprint patterns but different polysaccharides, W135 and Y, suggests that capsule switching from W135 to Y is easy. This possibility is worrisome because the trivalent trivalent /tri·va·lent/ (tri-va´lent) having a valence of three.

tri·va·lent
adj.
Having valence 3.



tri·va
 vaccine used in Africa to control NmW135 outbreaks does not contain the Y valence. NmW 135 in meningitis patients in Niger was first reported in 1981 (11). The NmW135 clinical isolate of the ET-37/ST-11 clonal complex recovered in 2001 was the first to be typed (12). Since 2002, enhanced surveillance of meningitis showed the wide geographic spread of NmW135 in Niger (13). In 2003, ST-2881 represented >50% of NmW135 strains from patients in Niamey (8). This ST, which had never previously been associated with sporadic meningitis, has also been identified in Benin and Nigeria (9). The origin and date of emergence of this ST are unknown because of lack of microbiologic surveillance outside Niamey before 2002. We report a cluster of cases that did not spread, despite the absence of a vaccination campaign and a high prevalence of long-lasting carriage. Until now, most strains with a genotype closely related to ST-2881 were carrier strains (8). ST-2881, which has a possibly lower virulence than the ST-11 strains, should be investigated in mice (14). Extensive circulation and asymptomatic carriage of ST-2881 strains in Niger may have prevented an epidemic by the virulent clonal complex ST-11. Carriage was significantly associated with development of a presumably protective immunity to the local ST-2881 strain. The association was not statistically significant for the reference ST-184 strain, but the limited sample size was not suitable for a high statistical power. Would the immunity induced by carrier NmW 135 ST-2881 strains be sufficient to prevent an epidemic caused by the ST-11? Did the long-term carriage of a less virulent strain hamper colonization by a hypervirulent one? Addressing these 2 questions might contribute to understanding why the Burkina Faso outbreak did not hit Niger. This study highlights the importance of tracing NmW135 strains by MLST to monitor changes in the epidemiology of NmW135 in Africa.

Acknowledgments

We gratefully acknowledge the staff of the Illela health district for their invaluable cooperation; P. Castelli, R. Stor, F. Sidikou, A. Elhaj Mahamane, and A. Moussa for excellent technical assistance; J.-M. Alonso for scientific support and helpful discussions; and H. Findlow for conducting the external quality control for the serum bactericidal antibody assay.

This work was supported by Sanofi Pasteur, Institut Pasteur, and the World Health Organization.

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pha·ryn·geal or pha·ryn·gal
adj.
Of, relating to, located in, or coming from the pharynx.
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n. 1. A spongy, combustible substance, prepared from fungus (Boletus and Polyporus) which grows on old trees; German tinder; punk.
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bacteremia

Presence of bacteria in the blood. Short-term bacteremia follows dental or surgical procedures, especially if local infection or very high-risk surgery releases bacteria from isolated sites.
 after respiratory superinfection superinfection /su·per·in·fec·tion/ (-in-fek´shun) a new infection occurring in a patient having a preexisting infection, such as bacterial superinfection in viral respiratory disease or infection of a chronic hepatitis B carrier with  in influenza A virus-infected mice. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2003;222:99-106.

Pascal Boisier, * Pierre Nicolas, ([dagger]) Saacou Djibo, * Amina Amadou Hamidou, * Bernard Tenebray, ([dagger]) Raymond Borrow, ([double dagger]) and Suzanne Chanteau *

* Centre de Recherche Medicale et Sanitaire, Niamey, Niger; ([dagger]) WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Meningococci, Marseille, France; and ([double dagger]) Manchester Medical Microbiology Partnership, Manchester, United Kingdom

Pascal Boisier is a medical epidemiologist and head of the epidemiology unit of CERMES in Niger. His research interests include the epidemiology and control of infectious diseases such as bacterial meningitis in Africa.

Address for correspondence: Pascal Boisier, Unite d'Epidemiologie, CERMES, BP 10887, Niamey (Niger); email pascal.boisier@cermes.ne
Table. Association between asymptomatic carriage status for
W135 ST-2881 strains in May 2003 and protective immunity to
the local strain in February 2004, in persons without protective
immunity in May 2003 *

                    Protective immunity to W135
                      ST-2881, February 2004
Carrier of W135
strain, May 2003    No (%)      Yes (%)    Total

No                 26 (78.8)    7 (21.2)    33
Yes                 6 (46.2)    7 (53.8)    13
Total              32          14           46

* According to serum bactericidal antibody assay; Fisher exact
test, p = 0.04; ST, sequence type.
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