Genetic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of in Roraima State, Brazil.

Genetic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of in Roraima State, Brazil.

Tatara, Mariana Bento;Perdigão, João;Viveiros, Miguel;Kritski, Afrânio;Esther da Silva, Kesia;Correia Sacchi, Flávia Patussi;Camioli de Lima, Camila;Pereira Dos Santos, Paulo César;de Lourdes do Carmo Guimarães Diniz, Jaciara;Almeida Silva, Pedro Eduardo;Duarte, Pedro Gomes;Quirino Gomes, Mônica Maria;Totumi Cunha, Eunice Atsuko;Lapa E Silva, José Roberto;Portugal, Isabel;Croda, Julio;Andrade, Monica Kramer de N;
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2019
222
tatara2019geneticthe

Abstract

National border areas are special places for the spread of (MTB). These regions concentrate vulnerable populations and constant population movements. Understanding the dynamics of the transmission of MTB is fundamental to propose control measures and to monitor drug resistance. We conducted a population-based prospective study of tuberculosis (TB) to evaluate molecular characteristics of MTB isolates circulating in Roraima, a state on the border of Venezuela and Guyana. Eighty isolates were genotyped by IS-RFLP (restriction fragment length polymorphism), spoligotyping, and 24-locus mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit (MIRU-VNTR). Drug susceptibility tests were performed by using the proportion method and GeneXpert MTB/RIF. Isolates showing a phenotypic resistance profile were submitted to PCR and sequencing. Spoligotyping showed 40 distinct patterns with a high prevalence of LAM, H, and the "ill-defined" T clades. Mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit -VNTR and IS-RFLP showed clustering rates of 21.3% and 30%, respectively. Drug resistance was detected in 11 (15.1%) isolates, and all were found to have primary resistance; among these, six (8.2%) isolates were streptomycin mono-resistant, four (5.4%) isoniazid mono-resistant, and one (1.3%) multidrug resistant. This is the first study on the molecular epidemiology and drug resistance profile of MTB from Roraima. Herein, we describe high diversity of genetic profiles circulating in this region that may be driven by the introduction of new strain types because of large population flow in this region. In summary, our results showed that analyses of these circulating strains can contribute to a better understanding of TB epidemiology in the northern Brazilian border and be useful to establish public health policies on TB prevention.

Citation

ID: 25140
Ref Key: tatara2019geneticthe
Use this key to autocite in SciMatic or Thesis Manager

References

Blockchain Verification

Account:
NFT Contract Address:
0x95644003c57E6F55A65596E3D9Eac6813e3566dA
Article ID:
25140
Unique Identifier:
10.4269/ajtmh.19-0324
Network:
Scimatic Chain (ID: 481)
Loading...
Blockchain Readiness Checklist
Authors
Abstract
Journal Name
Year
Title
5/5
Creates 1,000,000 NFT tokens for this article
Token Features:
  • ERC-1155 Standard NFT
  • 1 Million Supply per Article
  • Transferable via MetaMask
  • Permanent Blockchain Record
Blockchain QR Code
Scan with Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet

Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet