2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085027
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Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011

Abstract: In industrialized countries the majority of tuberculosis (TB) cases are linked to immigration. In Finland, most cases are still Finnish born but the number of foreign born cases is steadily increasing. In this 4-year population based study, the TB situation in Finland was characterized by a genotypic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates. A total of 1048 M. tuberculosis isolates (representing 99.4% of all culture positive cases) were analyzed by spoligotyping and MIRU. Spoligotype lineages belonging … Show more

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“…In addition, we assume that clustering represents recent transmission. This assumption should be analysed with caution, as predominant strains in the populations may possibly represent well-preserved TB strains contracted in the past [16]. Cases today may represent reactivation of previous dominant TB strains rather than recent transmission, and could possibly explain some of the clustering in Finland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, we assume that clustering represents recent transmission. This assumption should be analysed with caution, as predominant strains in the populations may possibly represent well-preserved TB strains contracted in the past [16]. Cases today may represent reactivation of previous dominant TB strains rather than recent transmission, and could possibly explain some of the clustering in Finland.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…В целом штаммы генотипа Beijing преобладают в структуре российской популяции M. tuberculosis (в среднем около 50%) и в странах постсоветского пространства: Бе-ларусь -36,2%, Украина -31,6%, Эстония -39,2% [7,15,20,25,28]. Напротив, в других странах Европы распространенность штаммов Beijing относительно невелика: Финляндия -5,2%, Швеция -5,8%, Польша -6,5%, причем их источники иные и более разнообразные, включая, в частности, штаммы, занесенные из Восточной Азии [6,11,24]. Известно, что на Северо-Западе России в по-пуляции M. tuberculosis генотипа Beijing широко представлены штаммы кластера В0/W148, ра-нее определенного как успешный российский вариант микобактерий туберкулеза [14].…”
Section: материалы и методыunclassified
“…Распределе-ние штаммов LAM в Северо-Западном регионе России неоднородно. Так, если в Карелии и Ле-нинградской области их доля составляла 10,3% (что сопоставимо с Финляндией -7,3%), то в Псковской области превышала 20%, что близ-ко к показателю в Эстонии (17,8%) [1,3,18,24,25]. В Беларуси и Украине штаммы семейства LAM занимают второе место по распростра-ненности (около 23%) после Beijing и в структу-ре МЛУ штаммов (39,5 и 22,9% соответственно) [7,22,28].…”
Section: результаты и обсуждениеunclassified
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“…Monitoring changes in the demographic characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) cases is important to ensure that target interventions and control measures are appropriately focused. While some low-incidence countries are close to elimination of TB among the native population, patients born in Finland still account for >70% of all TB cases [1]. This is particularly contrary to countries like Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands where >70% of all TB cases are found among foreign-born individuals [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%