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A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals.

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Geurtsen, J; Doua, J; Martinez-Martinez, L; Ibarra de Palacios, P; Powis, J; Sims, M; Hermans, P; Barraud, O; Lanotte, P; Thaden, J; Go, O ...
Published in: Epidemiol Infect
September 3, 2025

Invasive Escherichia coli disease (IED) is associated with high hospitalization and mortality rates, particularly among adults aged ≥60 years. O-antigens are virulence factors required for E. coli survival. To inform EXPEC9V development, a novel glycoconjugate vaccine targeting E. coli O-antigens that is no longer in active clinical development, this retrospective observational study describes O-serotype prevalence among E. coli isolates from IED patients. Eligible patients were identified from medical record databases (9 January 2018-8 November 2019) across 17 tertiary care hospitals in Europe, North America, and Asia. To estimate vaccine serotype coverage of EXPEC9V, E. coli isolates were O-serotyped using whole-genome sequencing and agglutination. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was also performed. Nine hundred and two patients were enrolled, of whom 690 (76.5%) were aged ≥60 years. Common serotypes were O25, O2, O6, O1, O15, O75, O16, O4, and O18, with O25 being the most reported (17.3%). In patients aged ≥60 years, 422/637 E. coli isolates were EXPEC9V O-serotypes. EXPEC9V O-serotype prevalence did not substantially differ when stratified according to sex, presence of a positive blood culture, sepsis, fatality, or multidrug resistance. Consistent with previous studies, serotype O25 was most prevalent and associated with ~20% of cases. An EXPEC9V vaccine serotype coverage of 66.2% was observed for IED patients aged ≥60 years.

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Epidemiol Infect

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EISSN

1469-4409

Publication Date

September 3, 2025

Volume

153

Start / End Page

e109

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Serogroup
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prevalence
  • O Antigens
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Geurtsen, J., Doua, J., Martinez-Martinez, L., Ibarra de Palacios, P., Powis, J., Sims, M., … BAC0006 Study Group as instructed by the Study Steering Committee. (2025). A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals. Epidemiol Infect, 153, e109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268825100344
Geurtsen, Jeroen, Joachim Doua, Luis Martinez-Martinez, Patricia Ibarra de Palacios, Jeff Powis, Matthew Sims, Peter Hermans, et al. “A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals.Epidemiol Infect 153 (September 3, 2025): e109. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268825100344.
Geurtsen J, Doua J, Martinez-Martinez L, Ibarra de Palacios P, Powis J, Sims M, et al. A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals. Epidemiol Infect. 2025 Sep 3;153:e109.
Geurtsen, Jeroen, et al. “A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals.Epidemiol Infect, vol. 153, Sept. 2025, p. e109. Pubmed, doi:10.1017/S0950268825100344.
Geurtsen J, Doua J, Martinez-Martinez L, Ibarra de Palacios P, Powis J, Sims M, Hermans P, Barraud O, Lanotte P, Thaden J, Go O, Spiessens B, Abbanat D, Wagenlehner F, Matsumoto T, Bonten M, Sarnecki M, Poolman J, BAC0006 Study Group as instructed by the Study Steering Committee. A retrospective global study of the prevalence of O-serotypes of invasive Escherichia coli disease in patients admitted to tertiary care hospitals. Epidemiol Infect. 2025 Sep 3;153:e109.
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Published In

Epidemiol Infect

DOI

EISSN

1469-4409

Publication Date

September 3, 2025

Volume

153

Start / End Page

e109

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Tertiary Care Centers
  • Serogroup
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prevalence
  • O Antigens
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female