Phylogenetic and evolutionary analysis reveals the recent dominance of ciprofloxacin resistant S. sonnei and local persistence of S. flexneri clones in India

2020 
Shigella is the second leading cause of bacterial diarrhea worldwide. Recently S. sonnei seems to be replacing S. flexneri in low and middle-income countries undergoing economic development. Despite this, studies focusing on these species at genomic level remain largely unexplored. Here we compared the genome sequences of S. flexneri and S. sonnei isolated from India with the publically available genomes of global strains. Our analysis provide evidence for the long term persistence of all PGs of S. flexneri and the recent dominance of ciprofloxacin-resistant S. sonnei lineage in India. Within S. flexneri PGs, majority of the study isolates belonged to PG3 within the predominance of serotype 2. For S. sonnei, the current pandemic involves globally distributed MDR clones that belong to Central Asia lineage III. The presence of such epidemiologically-dominant lineages in association with stable AMR determinants results in the successful survival in the community.
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