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Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating TB strains in the community and drug sensitivity patterns is essential for the tuberculosis control program. This study was undertaken to identify M. tuberculosis strains circulating in selected communities in Ethiopia as well as to evaluate the drug sen...

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Autores principales: Getahun, Muluwork, Ameni, Gobena, Kebede, Abebaw, Yaregal, Zelalem, Hailu, Elena, Medihn, Grimay, Demssie, Daniel, Girmachew, Feven, Fiseha, Yetnebersh, Meaza, Abyot, Dirse, Nathneal, Agonafir, Mulualem, Dana, Feleke, Tsegaye, Fasil, Alebachew, Zeleke, Abebe, Almaz, Kebede, Amha, Lemma, Eshetu
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26245282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2105-7
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author Getahun, Muluwork
Ameni, Gobena
Kebede, Abebaw
Yaregal, Zelalem
Hailu, Elena
Medihn, Grimay
Demssie, Daniel
Girmachew, Feven
Fiseha, Yetnebersh
Meaza, Abyot
Dirse, Nathneal
Agonafir, Mulualem
Dana, Feleke
Tsegaye, Fasil
Alebachew, Zeleke
Abebe, Almaz
Kebede, Amha
Lemma, Eshetu
author_facet Getahun, Muluwork
Ameni, Gobena
Kebede, Abebaw
Yaregal, Zelalem
Hailu, Elena
Medihn, Grimay
Demssie, Daniel
Girmachew, Feven
Fiseha, Yetnebersh
Meaza, Abyot
Dirse, Nathneal
Agonafir, Mulualem
Dana, Feleke
Tsegaye, Fasil
Alebachew, Zeleke
Abebe, Almaz
Kebede, Amha
Lemma, Eshetu
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description BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating TB strains in the community and drug sensitivity patterns is essential for the tuberculosis control program. This study was undertaken to identify M. tuberculosis strains circulating in selected communities in Ethiopia as well as to evaluate the drug sensitivity pattern of these strains. METHOD: This study was a continuation of the Ethiopian National TB Prevalence Survey that was conducted between 2010 and 2011. Culture-positive isolates of M. tuberculosis from previous study were typed using region of difference (RD) 9-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and spoligotyping. Drug sensitivity testing was conducted using the indirect proportion method on Lowenstein-Jensen media. RESULT: All 92 isolates were confirmed as M. tuberculosis by RD9-based PCR and spoligotyping of 91 of these isolates leds to the identification of 41 spoligotype patterns. Spoligotype revealed higher diversity (45 %) and among this 65.8 % (27/41) were not previously reported. The strains were grouped into 14 clusters consisting of 2–15 isolates. The dominant strains were SIT53, SIT149 and SIT37 consisting of 15, 11, and 9 isolates, respectively. Our study reveals 70 % (64/91) clustered strains and only 39.1 % (25/64) occurred within the same Kebele. Further assignment of the strains to the lineages showed that 74.7 % (68/91) belonged to Euro-American lineage, 18.6 % (17/91) to East Africa Indian lineage and the remaining 6.5 % (6/91) belonged to Indo-oceanic lineage. Valid drug susceptibility test results were available for 90 of the 92 isolates. Mono-resistance was observed in 27.7 % (25/90) and poly-resistance in 5.5 % (5/90) of the isolates. Moreover, multi-drug resistance (MDR-TB) was detected in 4.4 % of the isolates whilst the rest (60/90) were susceptible to all drugs. The highest level of mono-resistance, 26.6 % (24/90), was observed for streptomycin with majority (91.1 %) of streptomycin mono-resistant strains belonging to the Euro-American lineage. CONCLUSION: In this study, the strains of M. tuberculosis circulating in selected sites of Ethiopia were identified along with the drug sensitivity patterns. Thus, these findings are useful for the TB Control Program of the country.
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spelling pubmed-45272522015-08-07 Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia Getahun, Muluwork Ameni, Gobena Kebede, Abebaw Yaregal, Zelalem Hailu, Elena Medihn, Grimay Demssie, Daniel Girmachew, Feven Fiseha, Yetnebersh Meaza, Abyot Dirse, Nathneal Agonafir, Mulualem Dana, Feleke Tsegaye, Fasil Alebachew, Zeleke Abebe, Almaz Kebede, Amha Lemma, Eshetu BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: The identification of circulating TB strains in the community and drug sensitivity patterns is essential for the tuberculosis control program. This study was undertaken to identify M. tuberculosis strains circulating in selected communities in Ethiopia as well as to evaluate the drug sensitivity pattern of these strains. METHOD: This study was a continuation of the Ethiopian National TB Prevalence Survey that was conducted between 2010 and 2011. Culture-positive isolates of M. tuberculosis from previous study were typed using region of difference (RD) 9-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and spoligotyping. Drug sensitivity testing was conducted using the indirect proportion method on Lowenstein-Jensen media. RESULT: All 92 isolates were confirmed as M. tuberculosis by RD9-based PCR and spoligotyping of 91 of these isolates leds to the identification of 41 spoligotype patterns. Spoligotype revealed higher diversity (45 %) and among this 65.8 % (27/41) were not previously reported. The strains were grouped into 14 clusters consisting of 2–15 isolates. The dominant strains were SIT53, SIT149 and SIT37 consisting of 15, 11, and 9 isolates, respectively. Our study reveals 70 % (64/91) clustered strains and only 39.1 % (25/64) occurred within the same Kebele. Further assignment of the strains to the lineages showed that 74.7 % (68/91) belonged to Euro-American lineage, 18.6 % (17/91) to East Africa Indian lineage and the remaining 6.5 % (6/91) belonged to Indo-oceanic lineage. Valid drug susceptibility test results were available for 90 of the 92 isolates. Mono-resistance was observed in 27.7 % (25/90) and poly-resistance in 5.5 % (5/90) of the isolates. Moreover, multi-drug resistance (MDR-TB) was detected in 4.4 % of the isolates whilst the rest (60/90) were susceptible to all drugs. The highest level of mono-resistance, 26.6 % (24/90), was observed for streptomycin with majority (91.1 %) of streptomycin mono-resistant strains belonging to the Euro-American lineage. CONCLUSION: In this study, the strains of M. tuberculosis circulating in selected sites of Ethiopia were identified along with the drug sensitivity patterns. Thus, these findings are useful for the TB Control Program of the country. BioMed Central 2015-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4527252/ /pubmed/26245282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2105-7 Text en © Getahun et al. 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Getahun, Muluwork
Ameni, Gobena
Kebede, Abebaw
Yaregal, Zelalem
Hailu, Elena
Medihn, Grimay
Demssie, Daniel
Girmachew, Feven
Fiseha, Yetnebersh
Meaza, Abyot
Dirse, Nathneal
Agonafir, Mulualem
Dana, Feleke
Tsegaye, Fasil
Alebachew, Zeleke
Abebe, Almaz
Kebede, Amha
Lemma, Eshetu
Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title_full Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title_short Molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in Ethiopia
title_sort molecular typing and drug sensitivity testing of mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated by a community-based survey in ethiopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26245282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-2105-7
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