2022
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11050541
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Dynamics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lineages in Oman, 2009 to 2018

Abstract: Study aim. Effective Tuberculosis (TB) control measures in Oman have reduced the annual incidence of tuberculosis cases by 92% between 1981 and 2016. However, the current incidence remains above the program control target of <1 TB case per 100,000 population. This has been partly attributed to a high influx of migrants from countries with high TB burdens. The present study aimed to elucidate Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection dynamics among nationals and foreigners over a period of 10 years. Methods. The … Show more

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“…Lineage 2 strains, which includes the Beijing lineage, are most often isolated in Southeast Asia, India and East Africa ( Couvin, Reynaud & Rastogi, 2019 ; Panwalkar, Chauhan & Desikan, 2017 ). Therefore, the high prevalence of the Beijing lineage in Oman (15.1%), can probably be attributed to the large influx of imported TB cases from Southeast Asia, India and East Africa ( Al Abri et al, 2020a ; Al Abri et al, 2020b ), in line with the high frequency of shared spoligotype-defined lineages between Omanis and expatriates ( Table 3 ) ( Al-Mahrouqi et al, 2022 ). Thus, the diversity of drug resistant M. tuberculosis strains in Oman can, in part, be attributed to regular influx of novel drug resistant lineages via expatriates.…”
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“…Lineage 2 strains, which includes the Beijing lineage, are most often isolated in Southeast Asia, India and East Africa ( Couvin, Reynaud & Rastogi, 2019 ; Panwalkar, Chauhan & Desikan, 2017 ). Therefore, the high prevalence of the Beijing lineage in Oman (15.1%), can probably be attributed to the large influx of imported TB cases from Southeast Asia, India and East Africa ( Al Abri et al, 2020a ; Al Abri et al, 2020b ), in line with the high frequency of shared spoligotype-defined lineages between Omanis and expatriates ( Table 3 ) ( Al-Mahrouqi et al, 2022 ). Thus, the diversity of drug resistant M. tuberculosis strains in Oman can, in part, be attributed to regular influx of novel drug resistant lineages via expatriates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spacer oligonucleotide typing (spoligotyping) was successfully completed on 1,295 isolates (629 Omanis and 666 expatriates), as described elsewhere ( Al-Mahrouqi et al, 2022 ; Kamerbeek et al, 1997 ). Briefly, the direct repeat (DR) region of M. tuberculosis was amplified using a pair of PCR primers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Beijing genotype originated from China, Korea and Japan and spread through industrialization and urbanization in the twentieth century [ 50 ]. It has been reported globally including India, Philippines and Bangladesh whose nationals are major ethnic groups among expatriates in Kuwait and other adjoining Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries [ 13 , 36 , 50 , 51 ]. Similar results have also been reported from Saudi Arabia and Oman which also have large expatriate population originating from these countries [ 13 , 51 – 53 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been reported globally including India, Philippines and Bangladesh whose nationals are major ethnic groups among expatriates in Kuwait and other adjoining Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries [ 13 , 36 , 50 , 51 ]. Similar results have also been reported from Saudi Arabia and Oman which also have large expatriate population originating from these countries [ 13 , 51 – 53 ]. On the contrary, these lineages (except CAS1_Delhi) are underrepresented in other adjoining countries such as Iraq and Iran which do not have large expatriate population from these countries [ 3 , 36 ].…”
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