Literature DB >> 18395379

[Molecular strain typing contribution to epidemiology of tuberculosis in Limousin (1998 to 2006)].

H Bezanahary1, M-C Baclet, C Sola, V Gazaille, P Turlure, P Weinbreck, F Denis, C Martin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We conducted a molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Limousin, a French area with a low incidence of tuberculosis (4.8/100,000 inhabitants in 2005) to define the molecular diversity and the pattern of transmission.
DESIGN: Two hundred and fifty-nine strains were isolated (each strain corresponds to one patient) from 1998 to 2006. Both spoligotyping and MIRU15 were chosen for our study because of their discriminatory power.
RESULTS: Only 165 medical records were available: 99M/66F, mean age 56.4 years (14-94), 32.7% foreign-born patients, 16.9% homeless or living in shelters, 21.8% of immunocompromised patients (three HIV positive), 14.5% of alcohol addicts. Pulmonary manifestations were predominant (81.8%) with 45.1% of positive smears. Two strains among the 259 presented a multidrug resistance. Spoligotyping identified 136/259 spoligotypes (110 unique, 26 clusters composed of two to 36 isolates); within these 26 clusters, ST53 (n=36) and ST50 (n=19) were the most frequent. Three major families were observed as follow: T1 (30%), Haarlem (30%) and LAM (20%). MIRU15 identified 28/36 isolates in the ST53 group and 14/19 in the ST50 group. Eleven clusters (32 strains) with identical ST-MIRU15 were obtained with a proved case of recent transmission. Alcohol dependence, immunosuppression and pulmonary infections seem to be involved in transmission factors.
CONCLUSION: M. tuberculosis strains isolated in Limousin are characterized by their high genetic diversity. The rate of recent transmission (8.1%) is low and therefore a reactivation process is predominant in this area.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18395379     DOI: 10.1016/j.medmal.2008.02.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Mal Infect        ISSN: 0399-077X            Impact factor:   2.152


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