# Two Streptococcus agalactiae ST283 invasive infections in Portugal raise the possibility of the emergence of this unusual lineage in Europe

**Authors:** Elisabete R. Martins, Mykyta Forofontov, José Mota Freitas, José Melo-Cristino, Mário Ramirez, Miguel Seruca, Miguel Seruca, João Marques, Isabel Peres, Teresa Pina, Isabel Lourenço, Cristina Marcelo, Isabel Daniel, Odete Chantre, Vasco Mendes, Margarida Pinto, Rui Ferreira, Marília Gião, Teresa Vaz, Catarina Chaves, Rui Tomé Ribeiro, Celeste Pontes, Luísa Boaventura, Teresa Reis, Henrique Oliveira, Ana Aguiar, Mariana Silva, Hugo Loureiro, Adriana Pedrosa, Hermínia Costa, Maria Fátima Silva, Maria Amélia Afonso, Mariana Fardilha, Natália Novais, Isabel Brito, Ana Bruschy Fonseca, Luís Marques Lito, Maria Ana Pessanha, Elsa Gonçalves, Teresa Morais, Cristina Toscano, Elisabete Cristovam, Filomena Martins, Paulo Lopes, Angelina Lameirão, Gabriela Abreu, Aurélia Selaru, Ana Paula Mota Vieira, Margarida Tomaz, Marta Nicolau, Cláudia Ferreira, Ana Paula Castro, Helena Ramos, Virgínia Lopes, Hugo Cruz, Nádia Martins, Carla Leite, Alexandra Estrada, Filipa Bazenga, Fernando Fonseca, Ana Paula Castro, Filipa Vicente, Margarida Pereira, Nuno Canhoto, Teresa Afonso, Maria Paula Falcão, Ilse Fontes, Rui Semedo, Gina Marrão, Filipa Silva, Manuela Ribeiro, Helena Gonçalves, Alberta Faustino, Maria Cármen Iglesias, Adriana Coutinho, Ana Bela Correia, Maria Luísa Gonçalves, Elzara Aliyeva, Sandra Schäfer, Clara Portugal, Isabel Monge, Luísa Sancho, José Diogo, Filipa Fortunato, Leonardo Carneiro, José Marta, Isabel Nascimento, Nadiya Kruptsala, Cláudia Fidalgo, Raquel Diaz, Sónia Ferreira, Inês Cravo Roxo, Elmano Ramalheira, Isabel Vale, Maria João Tomás, José Miguel Ribeiro, Maria Antónia Read, Valquíria Alves, Margarida Monteiro, Dr. João Faria, Margarida Rodrigues, Sandra Vieira, Maria Favila Menezes, Elsa Calado, Bruno Miguel, L. Nogueira Martins, Maria José Rego de Sousa, Paula Pinto, José Germano de Sousa, Ana Custódio, Maria Calle, Mariana Bettencourt Viana, Marvin Oliveira, Hugo Macedo, Svetlana Zhelezovskaya, Isaura Terra, Vitória Rodrigues, Sofia Marques, Joana Selada, Patrícia Pereira, Manuela Azevedo, Jesuína Duarte, Joana Bernardo, Inês Tapadinhas, Ana Filipa Resende, Andreia Bernardo, Luísa Oliveira, Susana Banza, Ezequiel Moreira, Carla Ferreira, Adília Vicente, Cristina Bragança, Maria Lucas, Paula Gouveia Pestana, Patrícia Amantegui, Cristina Mota Preto, Sara F. Sampaio, Fátima Vale, Joana Ramos, Rita Gralha, Luís Fialho, Paula Gama, Ana Helena Correia, Paula Pinto, Ana Jesus, Marisol Lourinha

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1712362 · Frontiers in Microbiology · 2026-01-26

## TL;DR

Two cases of invasive GBS disease in Portugal caused by a rare ST283 lineage suggest this lineage might be emerging in Europe.

## Contribution

Reports two cases of ST283 GBS in Portugal, suggesting possible emergence outside Southeast Asia.

## Key findings

- Two invasive GBS cases in Portugal were caused by the ST283 lineage, previously associated with outbreaks in Southeast Asia.
- ST283 may be emerging in Europe but could be underreported due to lack of genetic testing.
- ST283 is a hypervirulent clone linked to foodborne transmission and healthy young adults.

## Abstract

The importance of invasive Streptococcus agalactiae (Lancefield group B streptococci – GBS) disease among adults is increasingly recognized worldwide. Acquisition from other humans or an individual’s own microbiota is thought to be the origin of the diverse GBS lineages causing these infections. We report two cases in three consecutive years (2016–2018) of invasive GBS disease in Portugal due to the unusual ST283 lineage, a hypervirulent clone circulating in Southeast Asia (SEA) and associated to foodborne transmission and large disease outbreaks among previously healthy younger adults. The need for genetic analyses, which are infrequently performed, to identify ST283 may mean that cases of ST283 occur sporadically outside SEA but go undetected.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Streptococcus agalactiae (taxon 1311), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** infections (MESH:D007239), GBS (MESH:D020275), Lancefield group B streptococci (MESH:D003057)
- **Species:** Streptococcus agalactiae (species) [taxon 1311], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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