| Literature DB >> 30214899 |
Zillur Rahman1, Md Anisur Rahman2, Mahamud-Ur Rashid1, Shirajum Monira1, Fatema-Tuz Johura1, Munshi Mustafiz1, Sazzadul I Bhuyian1, Fatema Zohura1, Tahmina Parvin1, Khaled Hasan3, K M Saif-Ur-Rahman1, Nazneen N Islam4, David A Sack3, Christine M George3, Munirul Alam1.
Abstract
Recurrent cholera causes significant morbidity and mortality in cholera endemic estuarine areas of Bangladesh. There have been limited studies to investigate the transmission patterns of V. cholerae associated with cholera in Bangladesh. In this study, we characterized V. cholerae serogroup O1 isolated from 30 cholera patients, 76 household contacts, 119 stored drinking water samples, and 119 water source samples in Bakerganj and Mathbaria, two cholera endemic coastal regions in Bangladesh. Results of phenotypic and molecular characterization of V. cholerae isolates (n = 56) confirmed them to be toxigenic belonging to serogroup O1 biotype El Tor (ET), and possessing cholera toxin of the classical biotype (altered ET). Molecular fingerprinting of the V. cholerae O1 of clinical and water origins determined by PFGE of Not-I- digested genomic DNA showed them to be closely related, as the PFGE banding patterns were highly homogenous. Phylogenetic analysis using dendrogram of cholera patients, household contacts, and household groundwater sources showed isolates within households to be clonally linked, suggesting water as an important vehicle of transmission of cholera in the coastal villages of Bangladesh. Transmission of toxigenic V. cholerae O1 through drinking water in cholera endemic rural settings underscores the urgent need for evidence based water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions promoting safe drinking water to prevent morbidity and mortality related to cholera and other enteric infections in Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: Bangladesh; PFGE; Vibrio cholerae; cholera; clonal transmission; household contacts; water
Year: 2018 PMID: 30214899 PMCID: PMC6125298 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Map of Bakerganj with exact GPS (global positioning system) point for the location of households of cholera patients (BP, Bakerganj patient; BH, Bakerganj household contacts; BW, Bakerganj water; UHC, Upazila Health Complex). This map shows the distribution of representative (n = 16) households of cholera patients.
Figure 2Map of Mathbaria with exact GPS (global positioning system) point for the location of households of cholera patients (MP, Mathbaria patient; MW, Mathbaria household; UHC, Upazila Health Complex). This map shows the distribution of representative (n = 6) households of cholera patients.
Molecular characteristics of V. cholerae O1 isolated from cholera patients, their household contacts, stored drinking water and water sources.
| 1 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rangosri | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 2 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 3 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 4 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Garolia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 5 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rongguchia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 6 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Garolia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 7 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rangosri | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 8 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rongoli | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 9 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Garolia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 10 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Ghatichora | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 11 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Ghatichora | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 12 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Mirukhaly | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 13 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Mithakhali | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 14 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Tikikata | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 15 | 2015 | Mathbaria | Tikikata | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 16 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rangosri | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 17 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rangosri | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 18 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Rangosri | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 19 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Garolia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 20 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Padri shibpur | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 21 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| SW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 22 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| SW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 23 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Garolia | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 24 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| SW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 25 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 26 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 27 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| SW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| DW | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 28 | 2015 | Bakerganj | Vorpasha | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| 29 | 2016 | Bakerganj | Koloskathi | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
| HC | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET | ||||
| 30 | 2016 | Mathbaria | Tikikata | IP | + | Classical | El-Tor | El-Tor | + | + | Al-ET |
All isolates were confirmed as V. cholerae O1 Ogawa, by serological and molecular methods. IP, Index Patient (First Cholera patient from a family); HC, Household Contact (Family member of Cholera patient); SW, Drinking Water (Source); DW, Drinking Water (Household); ET, El-Tor; ctxA, Cholera Toxin A subunit; ctxB, Cholera Toxin B subunit; rstR, Repeat Sequence Transcription Repressor gene; tcpA, Toxin Co-regulated Pilus subunit A; rstC, Repeat Sequence Transcription Anti-repressor gene.
Figure 3Genomic fingerprinting of V. cholerae O1 strains collected from environmental (water) and clinical (stool) sources of the household of index cholera patients. Thirty-Two V. cholerae O1 strains were isolated in Bakerganj and Mathbaria from hospitalized cholera patients (n = 16), their household contacts (n = 9), drinking water (n = 6), and source water (n = 1). The dendrogram was constructed by Dice similarity coefficient and mainstream hierarchical clustering (UPGMA) using PFGE images of Not1-digested genomic DNA. The scale bar at the top left indicates the similarity coefficient (range: 90–100%). IP, Index Patient; HC, Household contact; SW, Source Water; DW, Drinking Water; NA, Not Applicable.