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Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events

BACKGROUND: Glanders, caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia mallei, is a highly infectious zoonotic disease of solipeds causing severe disease in animals and men. Although eradicated from many Western countries, it recently emerged in Asia, the Middle-East, Africa, and South America. Du...

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Autores principales: Scholz, Holger C., Pearson, Talima, Hornstra, Heidie, Projahn, Michaela, Terzioglu, Rahime, Wernery, Renate, Georgi, Enrico, Riehm, Julia M., Wagner, David M., Keim, Paul S., Joseph, Marina, Johnson, Bobby, Kinne, Joerg, Jose, Shanti, Hepp, Crystal M., Witte, Angela, Wernery, Ulrich
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003195
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author Scholz, Holger C.
Pearson, Talima
Hornstra, Heidie
Projahn, Michaela
Terzioglu, Rahime
Wernery, Renate
Georgi, Enrico
Riehm, Julia M.
Wagner, David M.
Keim, Paul S.
Joseph, Marina
Johnson, Bobby
Kinne, Joerg
Jose, Shanti
Hepp, Crystal M.
Witte, Angela
Wernery, Ulrich
author_facet Scholz, Holger C.
Pearson, Talima
Hornstra, Heidie
Projahn, Michaela
Terzioglu, Rahime
Wernery, Renate
Georgi, Enrico
Riehm, Julia M.
Wagner, David M.
Keim, Paul S.
Joseph, Marina
Johnson, Bobby
Kinne, Joerg
Jose, Shanti
Hepp, Crystal M.
Witte, Angela
Wernery, Ulrich
author_sort Scholz, Holger C.
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description BACKGROUND: Glanders, caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia mallei, is a highly infectious zoonotic disease of solipeds causing severe disease in animals and men. Although eradicated from many Western countries, it recently emerged in Asia, the Middle-East, Africa, and South America. Due to its rareness, little is known about outbreak dynamics of the disease and its epidemiology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated a recent outbreak of glanders in Bahrain by applying high resolution genotyping (multiple locus variable number of tandem repeats, MLVA) and comparative whole genome sequencing to B. mallei isolated from infected horses and a camel. These results were compared to samples obtained from an outbreak in the United Arab Emirates in 2004, and further placed into a broader phylogeographic context based on previously published B. mallei data. The samples from the outbreak in Bahrain separated into two distinct clusters, suggesting a complex epidemiological background and evidence for the involvement of multiple B. mallei strains. Additionally, the samples from Bahrain were more closely related to B. mallei isolated from horses in the United Arab Emirates in 2004 than other B. mallei which is suggestive of repeated importation to the region from similar geographic sources. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: High-resolution genotyping and comparative whole genome analysis revealed the same phylogenetic patterns among our samples. The close relationship of the Dubai/UAE B. mallei populations to each other may be indicative of a similar geographic origin that has yet to be identified for the infecting strains. The recent emergence of glanders in combination with worldwide horse trading might pose a new risk for human infections.
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spelling pubmed-41777482014-10-02 Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events Scholz, Holger C. Pearson, Talima Hornstra, Heidie Projahn, Michaela Terzioglu, Rahime Wernery, Renate Georgi, Enrico Riehm, Julia M. Wagner, David M. Keim, Paul S. Joseph, Marina Johnson, Bobby Kinne, Joerg Jose, Shanti Hepp, Crystal M. Witte, Angela Wernery, Ulrich PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Glanders, caused by the gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia mallei, is a highly infectious zoonotic disease of solipeds causing severe disease in animals and men. Although eradicated from many Western countries, it recently emerged in Asia, the Middle-East, Africa, and South America. Due to its rareness, little is known about outbreak dynamics of the disease and its epidemiology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated a recent outbreak of glanders in Bahrain by applying high resolution genotyping (multiple locus variable number of tandem repeats, MLVA) and comparative whole genome sequencing to B. mallei isolated from infected horses and a camel. These results were compared to samples obtained from an outbreak in the United Arab Emirates in 2004, and further placed into a broader phylogeographic context based on previously published B. mallei data. The samples from the outbreak in Bahrain separated into two distinct clusters, suggesting a complex epidemiological background and evidence for the involvement of multiple B. mallei strains. Additionally, the samples from Bahrain were more closely related to B. mallei isolated from horses in the United Arab Emirates in 2004 than other B. mallei which is suggestive of repeated importation to the region from similar geographic sources. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: High-resolution genotyping and comparative whole genome analysis revealed the same phylogenetic patterns among our samples. The close relationship of the Dubai/UAE B. mallei populations to each other may be indicative of a similar geographic origin that has yet to be identified for the infecting strains. The recent emergence of glanders in combination with worldwide horse trading might pose a new risk for human infections. Public Library of Science 2014-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4177748/ /pubmed/25255232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003195 Text en © 2014 Scholz 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Scholz, Holger C.
Pearson, Talima
Hornstra, Heidie
Projahn, Michaela
Terzioglu, Rahime
Wernery, Renate
Georgi, Enrico
Riehm, Julia M.
Wagner, David M.
Keim, Paul S.
Joseph, Marina
Johnson, Bobby
Kinne, Joerg
Jose, Shanti
Hepp, Crystal M.
Witte, Angela
Wernery, Ulrich
Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title_full Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title_fullStr Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title_full_unstemmed Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title_short Genotyping of Burkholderia mallei from an Outbreak of Glanders in Bahrain Suggests Multiple Introduction Events
title_sort genotyping of burkholderia mallei from an outbreak of glanders in bahrain suggests multiple introduction events
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003195
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