Literature DB >> 8571981

A computer-assisted molecular epidemiologic approach to confronting the reemergence of tuberculosis.

G B Woelffer1, W Z Bradford, A Paz, P M Small.   

Abstract

Molecular epidemiologic approaches have provided important insights into the pathogenesis and epidemiology of tuberculosis. However, continued progress in this field will be reliant on the development of computerized information management systems capable of analyzing large numbers of bacterial DNA fingerprints and incorporating this with data collected as part of conventional disease surveillance. The specific attributes of these computer systems must be tailored to the nature and scope of the research question. In this article, the authors describe a system being used for the surveillance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in San Francisco. The current performance characteristics are described, and potential future developmental directions are outlined. This system demonstrates several general principles of computerized molecular epidemiology that are likely to be of increasing applicability to a variety of pathogens.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8571981     DOI: 10.1097/00000441-199601000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Sci        ISSN: 0002-9629            Impact factor:   2.378


  6 in total

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2.  A global theme issue: bibliography of references.

Authors:  M A Winker
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  1996 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 6.883

3.  Quantitative impact of human immunodeficiency virus infection on tuberculosis dynamics.

Authors:  Kathryn DeRiemer; L Masae Kawamura; Philip C Hopewell; Charles L Daley
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2007-08-09       Impact factor: 21.405

4.  Determinants of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis clusters, California, USA, 2004-2007.

Authors:  John Z Metcalfe; Elizabeth Y Kim; S-Y Grace Lin; Adithya Cattamanchi; Peter Oh; Jennifer Flood; Philip C Hopewell; Midori Kato-Maeda
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 6.883

5.  Tuberculosis-related deaths within a well-functioning DOTS control program.

Authors:  Maria De Lourdes García-García; Alfredo Ponce-De-León; Maria Cecilia García-Sancho; Leticia Ferreyra-Reyes; Manuel Palacios-Martínez; Javier Fuentes; Midori Kato-Maeda; Miriam Bobadilla; Peter Small; José Sifuentes-Osornio
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2002-11       Impact factor: 6.883

6.  Accommodating error analysis in comparison and clustering of molecular fingerprints.

Authors:  H Salamon; M R Segal; A Ponce de Leon; P M Small
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  1998 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 6.883

  6 in total

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