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Volume 342:219-220 January 20, 2000 Number 3
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Rapid Serogroup Switching in Neisseria meningitidis

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To the Editor: In Neisseria meningitidis, the horizontal transfer of siaD genes encoding polysialyltransferases has been shown to result in capsular serogroup switching in vitro.1 The presence of closely related clones with different serogroups suggests that serogroup switching also occurs in vivo.2,3 However, the time course of the transfer of siaD genes in humans is unknown.

We describe a case of unexpectedly rapid serogroup switching in virulent meningococci. A 16-year-old girl died of fulminant serogroup B meningococcal septicemia. Examination of nasopharyngeal swabs from close contacts revealed massive colonization with serogroup C meningococci in the girl's boyfriend. Isolates from the girl . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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