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Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Infection and transmission of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-Mtb) and extensively drug-resistant M. tuberculosis (XDR-Mtb) is a serious health problem. We analyzed a total of 1,110 Mtb isolates in Osaka Prefecture and neighboring areas from April 2000 to March 2009. A total of 8...

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Autores principales: Tamaru, Aki, Nakajima, Chie, Wada, Takayuki, Wang, Yajun, Inoue, Manabu, Kawahara, Ryuji, Maekura, Ryoji, Ozeki, Yuriko, Ogura, Hisashi, Kobayashi, Kazuo, Suzuki, Yasuhiko, Matsumoto, Sohkichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042505
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author Tamaru, Aki
Nakajima, Chie
Wada, Takayuki
Wang, Yajun
Inoue, Manabu
Kawahara, Ryuji
Maekura, Ryoji
Ozeki, Yuriko
Ogura, Hisashi
Kobayashi, Kazuo
Suzuki, Yasuhiko
Matsumoto, Sohkichi
author_facet Tamaru, Aki
Nakajima, Chie
Wada, Takayuki
Wang, Yajun
Inoue, Manabu
Kawahara, Ryuji
Maekura, Ryoji
Ozeki, Yuriko
Ogura, Hisashi
Kobayashi, Kazuo
Suzuki, Yasuhiko
Matsumoto, Sohkichi
author_sort Tamaru, Aki
collection PubMed
description Infection and transmission of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-Mtb) and extensively drug-resistant M. tuberculosis (XDR-Mtb) is a serious health problem. We analyzed a total of 1,110 Mtb isolates in Osaka Prefecture and neighboring areas from April 2000 to March 2009. A total of 89 MDR-Mtb were identified, 36 (48.5%) of which were determined to be XDR-Mtb. Among the 89 MDR-Mtb isolates, 24 (27.0%) phylogenetically distributed into six clusters based on mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-various number of tandem repeats (MIRU-VNTR) typing. Among these six clusters, the MIRU-VNTR patterns of four (OM-V02, OM-V03, OM-V04, and OM-V06) were only found for MDR-Mtb. Further analysis revealed that all isolates belonging to OM-V02 and OM-V03, and two isolates from OM-V04 were clonal. Importantly such genotypes were not observed for drug-sensitive isolates. These suggest that few but transmissible clones can transmit after acquiring multidrug resistance and colonize even in a country with a developed, well-organized healthcare system.
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spelling pubmed-34320342012-09-05 Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan Tamaru, Aki Nakajima, Chie Wada, Takayuki Wang, Yajun Inoue, Manabu Kawahara, Ryuji Maekura, Ryoji Ozeki, Yuriko Ogura, Hisashi Kobayashi, Kazuo Suzuki, Yasuhiko Matsumoto, Sohkichi PLoS One Research Article Infection and transmission of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-Mtb) and extensively drug-resistant M. tuberculosis (XDR-Mtb) is a serious health problem. We analyzed a total of 1,110 Mtb isolates in Osaka Prefecture and neighboring areas from April 2000 to March 2009. A total of 89 MDR-Mtb were identified, 36 (48.5%) of which were determined to be XDR-Mtb. Among the 89 MDR-Mtb isolates, 24 (27.0%) phylogenetically distributed into six clusters based on mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-various number of tandem repeats (MIRU-VNTR) typing. Among these six clusters, the MIRU-VNTR patterns of four (OM-V02, OM-V03, OM-V04, and OM-V06) were only found for MDR-Mtb. Further analysis revealed that all isolates belonging to OM-V02 and OM-V03, and two isolates from OM-V04 were clonal. Importantly such genotypes were not observed for drug-sensitive isolates. These suggest that few but transmissible clones can transmit after acquiring multidrug resistance and colonize even in a country with a developed, well-organized healthcare system. Public Library of Science 2012-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3432034/ /pubmed/22952596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042505 Text en © 2012 Tamaru et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tamaru, Aki
Nakajima, Chie
Wada, Takayuki
Wang, Yajun
Inoue, Manabu
Kawahara, Ryuji
Maekura, Ryoji
Ozeki, Yuriko
Ogura, Hisashi
Kobayashi, Kazuo
Suzuki, Yasuhiko
Matsumoto, Sohkichi
Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title_full Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title_fullStr Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title_short Dominant Incidence of Multidrug and Extensively Drug-Resistant Specific Mycobacterium tuberculosis Clones in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
title_sort dominant incidence of multidrug and extensively drug-resistant specific mycobacterium tuberculosis clones in osaka prefecture, japan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042505
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