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Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission

Typhoid is a systemic infection caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A, human-restricted bacteria that are transmitted faeco-orally. Salmonella Typhi and S. Paratyphi A are clonal, and their limited genetic diversity has precluded the identification of long-term transmission networks...

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Autores principales: Baker, Stephen, Holt, Kathryn E., Clements, Archie C. A., Karkey, Abhilasha, Arjyal, Amit, Boni, Maciej F., Dongol, Sabina, Hammond, Naomi, Koirala, Samir, Duy, Pham Thanh, Nga, Tran Vu Thieu, Campbell, James I., Dolecek, Christiane, Basnyat, Buddha, Dougan, Gordon, Farrar, Jeremy J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22645647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.110008
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author Baker, Stephen
Holt, Kathryn E.
Clements, Archie C. A.
Karkey, Abhilasha
Arjyal, Amit
Boni, Maciej F.
Dongol, Sabina
Hammond, Naomi
Koirala, Samir
Duy, Pham Thanh
Nga, Tran Vu Thieu
Campbell, James I.
Dolecek, Christiane
Basnyat, Buddha
Dougan, Gordon
Farrar, Jeremy J.
author_facet Baker, Stephen
Holt, Kathryn E.
Clements, Archie C. A.
Karkey, Abhilasha
Arjyal, Amit
Boni, Maciej F.
Dongol, Sabina
Hammond, Naomi
Koirala, Samir
Duy, Pham Thanh
Nga, Tran Vu Thieu
Campbell, James I.
Dolecek, Christiane
Basnyat, Buddha
Dougan, Gordon
Farrar, Jeremy J.
author_sort Baker, Stephen
collection PubMed
description Typhoid is a systemic infection caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A, human-restricted bacteria that are transmitted faeco-orally. Salmonella Typhi and S. Paratyphi A are clonal, and their limited genetic diversity has precluded the identification of long-term transmission networks in areas with a high disease burden. To improve our understanding of typhoid transmission we have taken a novel approach, performing a longitudinal spatial case–control study for typhoid in Nepal, combining single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping and case localization via global positioning. We show extensive clustering of typhoid occurring independent of population size and density. For the first time, we demonstrate an extensive range of genotypes existing within typhoid clusters, and even within individual households, including some resulting from clonal expansion. Furthermore, although the data provide evidence for direct human-to-human transmission, we demonstrate an overwhelming contribution of indirect transmission, potentially via contaminated water. Consistent with this, we detected S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A in water supplies and found that typhoid was spatially associated with public water sources and low elevation. These findings have implications for typhoid-control strategies, and our innovative approach may be applied to other diseases caused by other monophyletic or emerging pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-33520802012-05-29 Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission Baker, Stephen Holt, Kathryn E. Clements, Archie C. A. Karkey, Abhilasha Arjyal, Amit Boni, Maciej F. Dongol, Sabina Hammond, Naomi Koirala, Samir Duy, Pham Thanh Nga, Tran Vu Thieu Campbell, James I. Dolecek, Christiane Basnyat, Buddha Dougan, Gordon Farrar, Jeremy J. Open Biol Research Typhoid is a systemic infection caused by Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A, human-restricted bacteria that are transmitted faeco-orally. Salmonella Typhi and S. Paratyphi A are clonal, and their limited genetic diversity has precluded the identification of long-term transmission networks in areas with a high disease burden. To improve our understanding of typhoid transmission we have taken a novel approach, performing a longitudinal spatial case–control study for typhoid in Nepal, combining single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping and case localization via global positioning. We show extensive clustering of typhoid occurring independent of population size and density. For the first time, we demonstrate an extensive range of genotypes existing within typhoid clusters, and even within individual households, including some resulting from clonal expansion. Furthermore, although the data provide evidence for direct human-to-human transmission, we demonstrate an overwhelming contribution of indirect transmission, potentially via contaminated water. Consistent with this, we detected S. Typhi and S. Paratyphi A in water supplies and found that typhoid was spatially associated with public water sources and low elevation. These findings have implications for typhoid-control strategies, and our innovative approach may be applied to other diseases caused by other monophyletic or emerging pathogens. The Royal Society 2011-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3352080/ /pubmed/22645647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.110008 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2011 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research
Baker, Stephen
Holt, Kathryn E.
Clements, Archie C. A.
Karkey, Abhilasha
Arjyal, Amit
Boni, Maciej F.
Dongol, Sabina
Hammond, Naomi
Koirala, Samir
Duy, Pham Thanh
Nga, Tran Vu Thieu
Campbell, James I.
Dolecek, Christiane
Basnyat, Buddha
Dougan, Gordon
Farrar, Jeremy J.
Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title_full Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title_fullStr Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title_full_unstemmed Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title_short Combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
title_sort combined high-resolution genotyping and geospatial analysis reveals modes of endemic urban typhoid fever transmission
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22645647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.110008
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