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DOI: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.185
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Whole genome-based population biology and epidemiological surveillance of Listeria monocytogenes

Alexandra Moura,Alexis Criscuolo,Hannes Pouseele,Mylène M. Maury,Alexandre Leclercq,Cheryl L. Tarr,Jonas T. Björkman,Timothy J. Dallman,Aleisha Reimer,Vincent Enouf,Élise Larsonneur,Heather A. Carleton,Hélène Bracq-Dieye,Lee S. Katz,Louis Jones,Marie Touchon,Mathieu Tourdjman,Matthew Walker,Steven Stroika,Thomas Cantinelli,Viviane Chenal-Francisque,Zuzana Kučerová,Eduardo P. C. Rocha,Céline Nadon,Kathie Grant,Eva Møller Nielsen,Bruno Pot,Peter Gerner‐Smidt,Marc Lecuit,Sylvain Brisse

Listeria monocytogenes
Biology
Outbreak
2016
Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a major human foodborne pathogen. Numerous Lm outbreaks have been reported worldwide and associated with a high case fatality rate, reinforcing the need for strongly coordinated surveillance and outbreak control. We developed a universally applicable genome-wide strain genotyping approach and investigated the population diversity of Lm using 1,696 isolates from diverse sources and geographical locations. We define, with unprecedented precision, the population structure of Lm, demonstrate the occurrence of international circulation of strains and reveal the extent of heterogeneity in virulence and stress resistance genomic features among clinical and food isolates. Using historical isolates, we show that the evolutionary rate of Lm from lineage I and lineage II is low (∼2.5 × 10−7 substitutions per site per year, as inferred from the core genome) and that major sublineages (corresponding to so-called ‘epidemic clones’) are estimated to be at least 50–150 years old. This work demonstrates the urgent need to monitor Lm strains at the global level and provides the unified approach needed for global harmonization of Lm genome-based typing and population biology. Phylogenetic analysis defines the population and transmission structure of Listeria monocytogenes isolates and creates a global framework for epidemiological surveillance.Phylogenetic analysis defines the population and transmission structure of Listeria monocytogenes isolates and creates a global framework for epidemiological surveillance.
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    Whole genome-based population biology and epidemiological surveillance of Listeria monocytogenes” is a paper by Alexandra Moura Alexis Criscuolo Hannes Pouseele Mylène M. Maury Alexandre Leclercq Cheryl L. Tarr Jonas T. Björkman Timothy J. Dallman Aleisha Reimer Vincent Enouf Élise Larsonneur Heather A. Carleton Hélène Bracq-Dieye Lee S. Katz Louis Jones Marie Touchon Mathieu Tourdjman Matthew Walker Steven Stroika Thomas Cantinelli Viviane Chenal-Francisque Zuzana Kučerová Eduardo P. C. Rocha Céline Nadon Kathie Grant Eva Møller Nielsen Bruno Pot Peter Gerner‐Smidt Marc Lecuit Sylvain Brisse published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.