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MLVA fingerprinting of Brucella melitensis circulating among livestock and cases of sporadic human illness in Egypt.

Ashraf E Sayour1, Essam Elbauomy1, Nour H Abdel-Hamid1, Ayman Mahrous2, Diana Carychao3, Michael B Cooley3, Mohamed Elhadidy4,5.   

Abstract

Brucella melitensis is a serious public health threat, with human infection exhibiting acute febrile illness and chronic health problems. The present study investigated the genetic diversity and epidemiological links of the important zoonotic bacterium Bmelitensis in Egypt using multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA-16) including eight minisatellite (panel 1) and eight microsatellite (panel 2, subdivided into 2A and 2B) markers. A total of 118 isolates were identified as B. melitensis biovar 3 by classical biotyping and Bruce-ladder assay. Although B. melitensis is primarily associated with infection in sheep and goats, most of B. melitensis isolates in this study were obtained from secondary hosts (cattle, buffaloes, humans and a camel) suggesting cross-species adaptation of B. melitensis to large ruminants in Egypt. The MLVA-16 scheme competently discriminated 70 genotypes, with 51 genotypes represented by single isolates, and the remaining 19 genotypes were shared among 67 isolates, suggesting both sporadic and epidemiologically related characteristics of B. melitensis infection. Matching of local genotypes with representatives of global genotypes revealed that the majority of Egyptian isolates analysed had a West Mediterranean descendance. As this study represents the first comprehensive genotyping and genetic analysis of B. melitensis from different sources in Egypt, the information generated from this study will augment knowledge about the main epidemiological links associated with this bacterium and will allow a better understanding of the current epidemiological situation of brucellosis in Egypt. Ultimately, this will help to adopt effective brucellosis intervention strategies in Egypt and other developing nations.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Brucellazzm321990; zzm321990Brucella melitensiszzm321990; Egypt; Epidemiology; MLVA-16

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32304280     DOI: 10.1111/tbed.13581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transbound Emerg Dis        ISSN: 1865-1674            Impact factor:   5.005


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2.  Whole-Genome Sequencing for Tracing the Genetic Diversity of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis Isolated from Livestock in Egypt.

Authors:  Aman Ullah Khan; Falk Melzer; Ashraf E Sayour; Waleed S Shell; Jörg Linde; Mostafa Abdel-Glil; Sherif A G E El-Soally; Mandy C Elschner; Hossam E M Sayour; Eman Shawkat Ramadan; Shereen Aziz Mohamed; Ashraf Hendam; Rania I Ismail; Lubna F Farahat; Uwe Roesler; Heinrich Neubauer; Hosny El-Adawy
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-06-16

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Authors:  Raheela Akhtar; Muhammad Muddassir Ali; Asad Ullah; Abdul Muttalib; Kashan Mehboob; Arif Ullah; Nasim Ahmad; Tahir Zahoor Chohan
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