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Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates

BACKGROUND: Since cholera appeared in Africa during the 1970s, cases have been reported on the continent every year. In Sub-Saharan Africa, cholera outbreaks primarily cluster at certain hotspots including the African Great Lakes Region and West Africa. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study,...

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Autores principales: Moore, Sandra, Miwanda, Berthe, Sadji, Adodo Yao, Thefenne, Hélène, Jeddi, Fakhri, Rebaudet, Stanislas, de Boeck, Hilde, Bidjada, Bawimodom, Depina, Jean-Jacques, Bompangue, Didier, Abedi, Aaron Aruna, Koivogui, Lamine, Keita, Sakoba, Garnotel, Eric, Plisnier, Pierre-Denis, Ruimy, Raymond, Thomson, Nicholas, Muyembe, Jean-Jacques, Piarroux, Renaud
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003817
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author Moore, Sandra
Miwanda, Berthe
Sadji, Adodo Yao
Thefenne, Hélène
Jeddi, Fakhri
Rebaudet, Stanislas
de Boeck, Hilde
Bidjada, Bawimodom
Depina, Jean-Jacques
Bompangue, Didier
Abedi, Aaron Aruna
Koivogui, Lamine
Keita, Sakoba
Garnotel, Eric
Plisnier, Pierre-Denis
Ruimy, Raymond
Thomson, Nicholas
Muyembe, Jean-Jacques
Piarroux, Renaud
author_facet Moore, Sandra
Miwanda, Berthe
Sadji, Adodo Yao
Thefenne, Hélène
Jeddi, Fakhri
Rebaudet, Stanislas
de Boeck, Hilde
Bidjada, Bawimodom
Depina, Jean-Jacques
Bompangue, Didier
Abedi, Aaron Aruna
Koivogui, Lamine
Keita, Sakoba
Garnotel, Eric
Plisnier, Pierre-Denis
Ruimy, Raymond
Thomson, Nicholas
Muyembe, Jean-Jacques
Piarroux, Renaud
author_sort Moore, Sandra
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description BACKGROUND: Since cholera appeared in Africa during the 1970s, cases have been reported on the continent every year. In Sub-Saharan Africa, cholera outbreaks primarily cluster at certain hotspots including the African Great Lakes Region and West Africa. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we applied MLVA (Multi-Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis) typing of 337 Vibrio cholerae isolates from recent cholera epidemics in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Zambia, Guinea and Togo. We aimed to assess the relationship between outbreaks. Applying this method, we identified 89 unique MLVA haplotypes across our isolate collection. MLVA typing revealed the short-term divergence and microevolution of these Vibrio cholerae populations to provide insight into the dynamics of cholera outbreaks in each country. Our analyses also revealed strong geographical clustering. Isolates from the African Great Lakes Region (DRC and Zambia) formed a closely related group, while West African isolates (Togo and Guinea) constituted a separate cluster. At a country-level scale our analyses revealed several distinct MLVA groups, most notably DRC 2011/2012, DRC 2009, Zambia 2012 and Guinea 2012. We also found that certain MLVA types collected in the DRC persisted in the country for several years, occasionally giving rise to expansive epidemics. Finally, we found that the six environmental isolates in our panel were unrelated to the epidemic isolates. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To effectively combat the disease, it is critical to understand the mechanisms of cholera emergence and diffusion in a region-specific manner. Overall, these findings demonstrate the relationship between distinct epidemics in West Africa and the African Great Lakes Region. This study also highlights the importance of monitoring and analyzing Vibrio cholerae isolates.
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spelling pubmed-44821402015-07-01 Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates Moore, Sandra Miwanda, Berthe Sadji, Adodo Yao Thefenne, Hélène Jeddi, Fakhri Rebaudet, Stanislas de Boeck, Hilde Bidjada, Bawimodom Depina, Jean-Jacques Bompangue, Didier Abedi, Aaron Aruna Koivogui, Lamine Keita, Sakoba Garnotel, Eric Plisnier, Pierre-Denis Ruimy, Raymond Thomson, Nicholas Muyembe, Jean-Jacques Piarroux, Renaud PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Since cholera appeared in Africa during the 1970s, cases have been reported on the continent every year. In Sub-Saharan Africa, cholera outbreaks primarily cluster at certain hotspots including the African Great Lakes Region and West Africa. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we applied MLVA (Multi-Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis) typing of 337 Vibrio cholerae isolates from recent cholera epidemics in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Zambia, Guinea and Togo. We aimed to assess the relationship between outbreaks. Applying this method, we identified 89 unique MLVA haplotypes across our isolate collection. MLVA typing revealed the short-term divergence and microevolution of these Vibrio cholerae populations to provide insight into the dynamics of cholera outbreaks in each country. Our analyses also revealed strong geographical clustering. Isolates from the African Great Lakes Region (DRC and Zambia) formed a closely related group, while West African isolates (Togo and Guinea) constituted a separate cluster. At a country-level scale our analyses revealed several distinct MLVA groups, most notably DRC 2011/2012, DRC 2009, Zambia 2012 and Guinea 2012. We also found that certain MLVA types collected in the DRC persisted in the country for several years, occasionally giving rise to expansive epidemics. Finally, we found that the six environmental isolates in our panel were unrelated to the epidemic isolates. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To effectively combat the disease, it is critical to understand the mechanisms of cholera emergence and diffusion in a region-specific manner. Overall, these findings demonstrate the relationship between distinct epidemics in West Africa and the African Great Lakes Region. This study also highlights the importance of monitoring and analyzing Vibrio cholerae isolates. Public Library of Science 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4482140/ /pubmed/26110870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003817 Text en © 2015 Moore 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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Moore, Sandra
Miwanda, Berthe
Sadji, Adodo Yao
Thefenne, Hélène
Jeddi, Fakhri
Rebaudet, Stanislas
de Boeck, Hilde
Bidjada, Bawimodom
Depina, Jean-Jacques
Bompangue, Didier
Abedi, Aaron Aruna
Koivogui, Lamine
Keita, Sakoba
Garnotel, Eric
Plisnier, Pierre-Denis
Ruimy, Raymond
Thomson, Nicholas
Muyembe, Jean-Jacques
Piarroux, Renaud
Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title_full Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title_fullStr Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title_short Relationship between Distinct African Cholera Epidemics Revealed via MLVA Haplotyping of 337 Vibrio cholerae Isolates
title_sort relationship between distinct african cholera epidemics revealed via mlva haplotyping of 337 vibrio cholerae isolates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003817
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