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Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011

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 genotypi...

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Autores principales: Smit, Pieter Willem, Haanperä, Marjo, Rantala, Pirre, Couvin, David, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Rastogi, Nalin, Ruutu, Petri, Soini, Hanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085027
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author Smit, Pieter Willem
Haanperä, Marjo
Rantala, Pirre
Couvin, David
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Rastogi, Nalin
Ruutu, Petri
Soini, Hanna
author_facet Smit, Pieter Willem
Haanperä, Marjo
Rantala, Pirre
Couvin, David
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Rastogi, Nalin
Ruutu, Petri
Soini, Hanna
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description 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 to the Euro-American family were predominant among the Finnish isolates, particularly T (n=346, 33.0%) and Haarlem (n=237, 22.6%) strains. The lineage signature was unknown for 130 (12.4%) isolates. Out of the 17 multi-drug resistant TB strains, 10 (58.8%) belonged to the Beijing lineage. In total, 23 new SIT designations were given and 51 orphan strains were found, of which 58 patterns were unique to Finland. Phylogeographical TB mapping as compared to neighboring countries showed that the population structure in Finland most closely resembled that observed in Sweden. By combining spoligotyping and MIRU results, 98 clusters comprising 355 isolates (33.9%) were found. Only 10 clusters contained both Finnish and foreign born cases. In conclusion, a large proportion of the M. tuberculosis isolates were from Finnish born elderly patients. Moreover, many previously unidentified spoligotype profiles and isolates belonging to unknown lineages were encountered.
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spelling pubmed-38734262014-01-02 Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011 Smit, Pieter Willem Haanperä, Marjo Rantala, Pirre Couvin, David Lyytikäinen, Outi Rastogi, Nalin Ruutu, Petri Soini, Hanna PLoS One Research Article 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 to the Euro-American family were predominant among the Finnish isolates, particularly T (n=346, 33.0%) and Haarlem (n=237, 22.6%) strains. The lineage signature was unknown for 130 (12.4%) isolates. Out of the 17 multi-drug resistant TB strains, 10 (58.8%) belonged to the Beijing lineage. In total, 23 new SIT designations were given and 51 orphan strains were found, of which 58 patterns were unique to Finland. Phylogeographical TB mapping as compared to neighboring countries showed that the population structure in Finland most closely resembled that observed in Sweden. By combining spoligotyping and MIRU results, 98 clusters comprising 355 isolates (33.9%) were found. Only 10 clusters contained both Finnish and foreign born cases. In conclusion, a large proportion of the M. tuberculosis isolates were from Finnish born elderly patients. Moreover, many previously unidentified spoligotype profiles and isolates belonging to unknown lineages were encountered. Public Library of Science 2013-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3873426/ /pubmed/24386443 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085027 Text en © 2013 Smit 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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Smit, Pieter Willem
Haanperä, Marjo
Rantala, Pirre
Couvin, David
Lyytikäinen, Outi
Rastogi, Nalin
Ruutu, Petri
Soini, Hanna
Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011
title Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011
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title_short Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Finland, 2008-2011
title_sort molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis in finland, 2008-2011
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386443
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085027
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