Usefulness of Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular typing in a tuberculosis low-endemic agro-industrial setting of Brazil


Autoria(s): Malaspina, Ana Carolina; Cavalcanti, Hebe Rodrigues; Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura; Machado, Silvia Maria Almeida; Viana, Brunilde Helena Jung; Silva, Rosangela Maria Gaspareto; Hage, Eduardo Ferraz; Figueiredo, Walter Machado; Marques, Elisabeth; Ferrazoli, Lucilaine; Arbex, Marcos; Lessi, Marcio; Fonseca, Leila S.; Rigouts, Leen; Saad, Maria Helena Féres
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

27/05/2014

27/05/2014

02/07/2008

Resumo

To highlight the transmission and major phylogenetic clades of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a retrospective study was carried out at two health facilities in a small agro-industrial area in São Paulo, Brazil, that has a low tuberculosis incidence rate. IS6110-RFLP and spoligotyping were performed on the isolates, with the former revealing that 31.3% (35/112) of strains were clustered. Epidemiological links were found in 16 of the 35 clustered patients and were associated with transmission among patients living in public housing. Spoligotyping grouped 62.8% of the strains. The T genetic family predominated among the isolates. Of interest is that five strains had a pattern characteristic of African or Asian origin (ST535), and two others were of the rare localized type ST1888 (BRA, VEN). In addition, three new types-1889, 1890, and 1891-were identified. Spoligotyping showed that some ST may be circulating to or from Brazil, and RFLP revealed ongoing transmission in inadequately ventilated public-housing buildings. This may point to a failure in tuberculosis control policy.

Formato

231-233

Identificador

http://www0.nih.go.jp/JJID/61/231.pdf

Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 61, n. 3, p. 231-233, 2008.

1344-6304

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/70473

2-s2.0-45849084706

2-s2.0-45849084706.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #pyrazinamide #streptomycin #Africa #Asia #bacterial strain #bacterial transmission #bacterium isolate #Brazil #community living #drug sensitivity #geographic origin #health care facility #human #incidence #industrial area #molecular typing #Mycobacterium tuberculosis #restriction fragment length polymorphism #retrospective study #spoligotyping #strain identification #tuberculosis #DNA Transposable Elements #Female #Humans #Incidence #Male #Oligonucleotides #Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length #Public Housing #Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article