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Exploring the usefulness of molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis in Africa: a systematic review.

Bourahima Kone1, Anou M Somboro1,2, Jane L Holl3, Bocar Baya1, Antieme Acg Togo1, Yeya Dit Sadio Sarro1, Bassirou Diarra1, Ousmane Kodio1, Robert L Murphy4, William Bishai5, Mamoudou Maiga1,4, Seydou Doumbia1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) and remains a serious global public health threat, especially in resource-limited settings such as the African region. Recent developments in molecular epidemiology tools have significantly improved our understanding of TB transmission patterns and revealed the high genetic diversity of TB isolates across geographical entities in Africa. This study reports the results of a systematic review of current knowledge about MTBC strain diversity and geographical distribution in African regions.
METHODS: Search tools (PubMed, Embase, Popline, OVID and Africa Wide Information) were employed to identify the relevant literature about prevalence, strain diversity, and geographic distribution of MTBC infection in Africa.
RESULTS: A total of 59 articles from 739 citations met our inclusion criteria. Most articles reported about patients with presumptive pulmonary TB (73%), fewer reports were on retreatment and treatment failure cases (12%), and presumptive drug resistance cases (3%). Spoligotyping was the most used, alone in 21 studies and in parallel with either the Mycobacterial Interspersed Repetitive Units Variable Number of Tandem Repeats or the Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism. Various TB lineages were observed across the African continent, with the originally European lineage 4 spotted in all countries studied.
CONCLUSION: TB molecular epidemiology tools have substantially improved our understanding of the MTBC circulating isolates, their evolution, and diversity in this highly endemic region of Africa. We found that only TB lineage 4 is present throughout all the continent and the clusters identified provides an extended insight into the disease transmission dynamics. IJMEG
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Keywords:  Africa; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex; molecular epidemiology

Year:  2020        PMID: 32714498      PMCID: PMC7373718     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet        ISSN: 1948-1756


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