Korean J Clin Microbiol.  2005 Oct;8(2):153-159.

The First Outbreak of Shigellosis Caused by Shigella dysenteriae Type 8 in Korea

Affiliations
  • 1Laboratory of Enteric Infections, Department of Bacteriology, National Institute of Health, Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Korea. bokrates@nih.go.kr
  • 2Laboratory of Microbiology, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment, Korea.
  • 3Laboratory of Microbiology, Gyeonggido Institute of Health and Environment, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
In May 2004, an outbreak of a diarrheal disease occurred among tourists returning from Mt. Geumgang in North Korea; Shigella dysenteriaetype 8 was isolated from 12 of the 36 patients who were suffering from diarrhea. We investigated the genetic relatedness of the isolates.
METHODS
The isolates were identified by VITEK system an serotyped by a slide agglutination test. Antimicrobial susceptibility was determined by the disk diffusion method and genetic relatedness was examined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). RESULTS: All 12 isolates were identified as Shigella spp., and agglutinated by S. dysenteriae type 8 antisera. All of these isolates showed the same antibiotic susceptibility pattern, and were resistant to streptomycin, tetracycline and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. PFGE patterns were classified into 2 types, sdx1 and sdx2, and the relatedness between these two types was 80.5%. Eleven isolates belonged to sdx1. CONCLUSION: The antibiotic susceptibility pattern and genetic relatedness of the isolates strongly suggest that they were from the same origin. Because this is the first report of S. dysenteriae type 8 isolation in Korea, and all of these cases were related to foreign travel, the surveillance system and the ability of the clinical laboratory should be strengthened to prevent the entry and spread of rare and hitherto not reported infectious agents into Korea.

Keyword

Shigella dysenteriaetype 8; First outbreak; Antibiotic susceptibility; PFGE

MeSH Terms

Agglutination Tests
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Diarrhea
Diffusion
Dysentery, Bacillary*
Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field
Humans
Immune Sera
Korea*
Shigella dysenteriae*
Shigella*
Streptomycin
Tetracycline
Immune Sera
Streptomycin
Tetracycline
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