2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2005.11.057
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Usefulness of restriction fragment length polymorphism and spoligotyping for epidemiological studies of Mycobacterium bovis in Madagascar: Description of new genotypes

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“…Spoligotype surveys of M. bovis from Algeria, Zambia, and South Africa suggest that strains with spacers 3 to 7 deleted are absent or present at low frequency in these countries (40,43,47,51). Furthermore, a spoligotype survey of over 100 strains from Madagascar did not disclose any patterns with spacers 3 to 7 missing (47).…”
Section: 4 or More Copies (Infrequently Less Than 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spoligotype surveys of M. bovis from Algeria, Zambia, and South Africa suggest that strains with spacers 3 to 7 deleted are absent or present at low frequency in these countries (40,43,47,51). Furthermore, a spoligotype survey of over 100 strains from Madagascar did not disclose any patterns with spacers 3 to 7 missing (47).…”
Section: 4 or More Copies (Infrequently Less Than 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously published population surveys of bovine TB strains from Burundi, Uganda, South Africa, and Madagascar showed that in general, spacer 30 was present in the spoligotype patterns of strains from these countries, suggesting that the Af1 clonal complex was not present at high frequency (44,54,56,58). To confirm this observation, a sample of strains chosen to represent the spoligotype diversity of the population in each country was surveyed by PCR for the status of the RDAf1 region.…”
Section: Strains With Spacer 30 Absentmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In 1998, Cosivi et al reported of bovine TB, "Of all nations in Africa, only seven apply disease control measures as part of a test-and-slaughter policy and consider bovine TB a notifiable disease; the remaining 48 control the disease inadequately or not at all" (16). In the intervening years, the situation is not thought to have improved (8); however, preliminary surveys of bovine TB have been carried out in some African countries (4,7,12,37,44,49,53,54,56).…”
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“…The single study from Africa was done in Madagascar [15]. Half of the reports from Europe were carried out in the UK and Ireland.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the estimates in the studies conducted in Europe, the median proportion of extrapulmonary TB was 47% (21–99%). The only report from Africa presented a low proportion of extrapulmonary TB (11%) [15]. The three studies included from the Western Pacific region reported proportions of extrapulmonary TB from 13–43% with a median of 28% [11], [24], [25].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%