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Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti

“Mycobacterium canettii,” an opportunistic human pathogen living in an unknown environmental reservoir, is the progenitor species from which Mycobacterium tuberculosis emerged. Since its discovery in 1969, most of the ≈70 known M. canettii strains were isolated in the Republic of Djibouti, frequentl...

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Autores principales: Blouin, Yann, Cazajous, Géraldine, Dehan, Céline, Soler, Charles, Vong, Rithy, Hassan, Mohamed Osman, Hauck, Yolande, Boulais, Christian, Andriamanantena, Dina, Martinaud, Christophe, Martin, Émilie, Pourcel, Christine, Vergnaud, Gilles
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24520560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2001.130652
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author Blouin, Yann
Cazajous, Géraldine
Dehan, Céline
Soler, Charles
Vong, Rithy
Hassan, Mohamed Osman
Hauck, Yolande
Boulais, Christian
Andriamanantena, Dina
Martinaud, Christophe
Martin, Émilie
Pourcel, Christine
Vergnaud, Gilles
author_facet Blouin, Yann
Cazajous, Géraldine
Dehan, Céline
Soler, Charles
Vong, Rithy
Hassan, Mohamed Osman
Hauck, Yolande
Boulais, Christian
Andriamanantena, Dina
Martinaud, Christophe
Martin, Émilie
Pourcel, Christine
Vergnaud, Gilles
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description “Mycobacterium canettii,” an opportunistic human pathogen living in an unknown environmental reservoir, is the progenitor species from which Mycobacterium tuberculosis emerged. Since its discovery in 1969, most of the ≈70 known M. canettii strains were isolated in the Republic of Djibouti, frequently from expatriate children and adults. We show here, by whole-genome sequencing, that most strains collected from February 2010 through March 2013, and associated with 2 outbreaks of lymph node tuberculosis in children, belong to a unique epidemic clone within M. canettii. Evolution of this clone, which has been recovered regularly since 1983, may mimic the birth of M. tuberculosis. Thus, recognizing this organism and identifying its reservoir are clinically important.
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spelling pubmed-38847192014-01-08 Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti Blouin, Yann Cazajous, Géraldine Dehan, Céline Soler, Charles Vong, Rithy Hassan, Mohamed Osman Hauck, Yolande Boulais, Christian Andriamanantena, Dina Martinaud, Christophe Martin, Émilie Pourcel, Christine Vergnaud, Gilles Emerg Infect Dis Research “Mycobacterium canettii,” an opportunistic human pathogen living in an unknown environmental reservoir, is the progenitor species from which Mycobacterium tuberculosis emerged. Since its discovery in 1969, most of the ≈70 known M. canettii strains were isolated in the Republic of Djibouti, frequently from expatriate children and adults. We show here, by whole-genome sequencing, that most strains collected from February 2010 through March 2013, and associated with 2 outbreaks of lymph node tuberculosis in children, belong to a unique epidemic clone within M. canettii. Evolution of this clone, which has been recovered regularly since 1983, may mimic the birth of M. tuberculosis. Thus, recognizing this organism and identifying its reservoir are clinically important. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3884719/ /pubmed/24520560 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2001.130652 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Blouin, Yann
Cazajous, Géraldine
Dehan, Céline
Soler, Charles
Vong, Rithy
Hassan, Mohamed Osman
Hauck, Yolande
Boulais, Christian
Andriamanantena, Dina
Martinaud, Christophe
Martin, Émilie
Pourcel, Christine
Vergnaud, Gilles
Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title_full Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title_fullStr Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title_full_unstemmed Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title_short Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti
title_sort progenitor “mycobacterium canettii” clone responsible for lymph node tuberculosis epidemic, djibouti
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3884719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24520560
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid2001.130652
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