2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0132840
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Whole Genome Sequencing Shows a Low Proportion of Tuberculosis Disease Is Attributable to Known Close Contacts in Rural Malawi

Abstract: BackgroundThe proportion of tuberculosis attributable to transmission from close contacts is not well known. Comparison of the genome of strains from index patients and prior contacts allows transmission to be confirmed or excluded.MethodsIn Karonga District, Malawi, all tuberculosis patients are asked about prior contact with others with tuberculosis. All available strains from culture-positive patients were sequenced. Up to 10 single nucleotide polymorphisms between index patients and their prior contacts we… Show more

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“…The results of whole-genome sequencing provide support for these findings, with a median difference of 5 SNPs between the most closely connected patients in each cluster; these findings are similar to published thresholds for transmission of M. tuberculosis . 2427 Our study results expand on previous studies from South Africa and countries with a low prevalence of HIV infection, such as China, Russia, and countries in the former Soviet Union. 17,2833 Moreover, our study design, which captured isolates from a large number of cases of XDR tuberculosis over a 4-year period, overcame limitations of previous studies that were not able to show the role of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The results of whole-genome sequencing provide support for these findings, with a median difference of 5 SNPs between the most closely connected patients in each cluster; these findings are similar to published thresholds for transmission of M. tuberculosis . 2427 Our study results expand on previous studies from South Africa and countries with a low prevalence of HIV infection, such as China, Russia, and countries in the former Soviet Union. 17,2833 Moreover, our study design, which captured isolates from a large number of cases of XDR tuberculosis over a 4-year period, overcame limitations of previous studies that were not able to show the role of transmission.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These drinkers in turn spread MTB to adolescents with whom they interact informally within the community [28]. This supports the findings from the Malawi study, which used whole-genome sequencing to prove >50% of people with MTB had acquired the bacterium from sources other than a TB patient within their households [29].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…13 Studies from Latin America, Africa and Asia indicate that most TB transmission occurs from unknown persons in the community. [14][15][16] Additional infection control measures in communities, such as changing the default requirements for ventilation in buildings and public transportation, and health education to increase the use of masks among people infected with respiratory diseases, merit research and exploration.…”
Section: Ending Tuberculosis Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%