Now published! 'Identification of transporter-dependent capsular loci associated with the invasive potential of Escherichia coli' https://t.co/WsTE3C8tu2 insights below.....
Data from invasive neonatal infections showed a major difference in the proportion of transporter-dependent K-loci between Europe and LMICs, indicating different vaccine design requirements.
Now published! 'Identification of transporter-dependent capsular loci associated with the invasive potential of Escherichia coli' https://t.co/WsTE3C8tu2 insights below.....
We created a database compatible with Kaptive3 of 90 distinct capsule (K) loci; 66% represented novel K-loci that did not correspond to the known phenotypic K-antigens. Give it a whirl, and get in touch to have novel K-loci added to the DB https://t.co/01l5Ee8YU0
"Machine learning-based lineage prediction from antimicrobial susceptibility testing phenotypes for Escherichia coli sequence type 131 clade C surveillance across infection types" The MDR ST131-C is pervasive in UTIs, underlying BSI trends https://t.co/qOrJjJoY71...
@MicrobioSoc
It's largely infeasible for national genomic surveillance at the scale AST data is available (here 24,866 BSI and 28,639 UTI E. coli, 2006–2021), but combining existing 3254 BSI genomes and AST data allowed us to estimate the importance of a notorious MDR clone in Norwegian UTIs.
How invasive are different E .coli capsules and how many are there? Find out here and use the group 2 and 3 database to type your own!
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Unsung hero who processed tens and thousands DNA 🧬 extraction for the #GPS_project@sangerinstitute
Left to Right: Sally Kay, Kirsty Ambridge, Terry Judah, Annie Fletcher, Nicole Sevilleno, James Groom and Divenita Govender
#pneumococci#DNA#Genome
What's cool about this is the fact that Norway has been sequencing all IPD routinely since 2018! Coupled with >20 years of pre-PCV data we can really see the fantastic impact of vaccination, and the role of those pesky NVTs aready in Norway just waiting in the sidelines
So seriously, in grad school a therapist gave me some solid advice:
If you try to bring work on vacation you’ll succeed at neither. You have to give yourself permission to relax knowing the work will still be there for you when you return
✨New Opportunity! ✨
Calling all GPS partners - we're recruiting an early career postdoc for a placement here in Cambridge!
Find out more and apply here by the 31st of July! ⬇️
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💥 "GET OFF THE ROAD, BITCH!" 9/10 women cycling in London face abuse says new LCC survey. CW: swearing, abuse descriptions
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Teamwork makes the dream work! AK Pöntinen*, RA Gladstone*, @henri_pesonen , M Pesonen, F Cléon, BJ Parcell, T Kallonen, GS Simonsen, NJ Croucher, @alanmcn1@JulianParkhill @Paal_Johnsen @Orjan_Samuelsen
& J Corander!
It's out! Further exploring different ST131 clade success in UK/Norway due to abx use!
Modulation of multidrug-resistant clone success in E. coli populations: a longitudinal, multi-country, genomic and antibiotic usage cohort study - The Lancet Microbe https://t.co/MNM8H3pNNe
We also used E.coli colonisation frequencies in a UK neonatal cohort to compare success in disease against colonisation. We confirmed C1 and C2 are found considerably more often than expected in disease. Clades A and B are found more often in carriage.