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Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, anthrax, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is considered an endemic disease affecting ruminants with sporadic zoonotic occurrences in humans. Due to the lack of knowledge about risks from an incorrect removal of infected carcasses, the disease is not properly monitored, and...

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Autores principales: Rume, Farzana Islam, Affuso, Alessia, Serrecchia, Luigina, Rondinone, Valeria, Manzulli, Viviana, Campese, Emanuele, Di Taranto, Pietro, Biswas, Paritosh Kumar, Ahsan, Chowdhury Rafiqul, Yasmin, Mahmuda, Fasanella, Antonio, Hugh-Jones, Martin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27082248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153548
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author Rume, Farzana Islam
Affuso, Alessia
Serrecchia, Luigina
Rondinone, Valeria
Manzulli, Viviana
Campese, Emanuele
Di Taranto, Pietro
Biswas, Paritosh Kumar
Ahsan, Chowdhury Rafiqul
Yasmin, Mahmuda
Fasanella, Antonio
Hugh-Jones, Martin
author_facet Rume, Farzana Islam
Affuso, Alessia
Serrecchia, Luigina
Rondinone, Valeria
Manzulli, Viviana
Campese, Emanuele
Di Taranto, Pietro
Biswas, Paritosh Kumar
Ahsan, Chowdhury Rafiqul
Yasmin, Mahmuda
Fasanella, Antonio
Hugh-Jones, Martin
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description In Bangladesh, anthrax, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is considered an endemic disease affecting ruminants with sporadic zoonotic occurrences in humans. Due to the lack of knowledge about risks from an incorrect removal of infected carcasses, the disease is not properly monitored, and because of the socio-economic conditions, the situation is under-reported and under-diagnosed. For sensitive species, anthrax represents a fatal outcome with sudden death and sometimes bleeding from natural orifices. The most common source of infection for ruminants is ingestion of spores during grazing in contaminated pastures or through grass and water contaminated with anthrax spores. Domestic cattle, sheep and goats can also become infected through contaminated bone meal (used as feed) originating from anthrax-infected carcasses. The present investigation was conducted to isolate B. anthracis organisms from 169 samples (73 soil, 1 tissue, 4 bone and 91 bone meal samples) collected from 12 different districts of Bangladesh. The sampling was carried out from 2012 to 2015. Twelve samples resulted positive for B. anthracis. Biomolecular analyses were conducted starting from the Canonical Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (CanSNP) to analyze the phylogenetic origin of strains. The analysis of genotype, obtained through the Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA) with the analysis of 15 Variable Number Tandem Repeats (VNTR), demonstrated four different genotypes: two of them were previously identified in the district of Sirajganj. The sub-genotyping, conducted with Single Nucleotide Repeats analysis, revealed the presence of eight subgenotypes. The data of the present study concluded that there was no observed correlation between imported cattle feed and anthrax occurrence in Bangladesh and that the remarkable genetic variations of B. anthracis were found in the soil of numerous outbreaks in this country.
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spelling pubmed-48333502016-04-22 Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh Rume, Farzana Islam Affuso, Alessia Serrecchia, Luigina Rondinone, Valeria Manzulli, Viviana Campese, Emanuele Di Taranto, Pietro Biswas, Paritosh Kumar Ahsan, Chowdhury Rafiqul Yasmin, Mahmuda Fasanella, Antonio Hugh-Jones, Martin PLoS One Research Article In Bangladesh, anthrax, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis, is considered an endemic disease affecting ruminants with sporadic zoonotic occurrences in humans. Due to the lack of knowledge about risks from an incorrect removal of infected carcasses, the disease is not properly monitored, and because of the socio-economic conditions, the situation is under-reported and under-diagnosed. For sensitive species, anthrax represents a fatal outcome with sudden death and sometimes bleeding from natural orifices. The most common source of infection for ruminants is ingestion of spores during grazing in contaminated pastures or through grass and water contaminated with anthrax spores. Domestic cattle, sheep and goats can also become infected through contaminated bone meal (used as feed) originating from anthrax-infected carcasses. The present investigation was conducted to isolate B. anthracis organisms from 169 samples (73 soil, 1 tissue, 4 bone and 91 bone meal samples) collected from 12 different districts of Bangladesh. The sampling was carried out from 2012 to 2015. Twelve samples resulted positive for B. anthracis. Biomolecular analyses were conducted starting from the Canonical Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (CanSNP) to analyze the phylogenetic origin of strains. The analysis of genotype, obtained through the Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA) with the analysis of 15 Variable Number Tandem Repeats (VNTR), demonstrated four different genotypes: two of them were previously identified in the district of Sirajganj. The sub-genotyping, conducted with Single Nucleotide Repeats analysis, revealed the presence of eight subgenotypes. The data of the present study concluded that there was no observed correlation between imported cattle feed and anthrax occurrence in Bangladesh and that the remarkable genetic variations of B. anthracis were found in the soil of numerous outbreaks in this country. Public Library of Science 2016-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4833350/ /pubmed/27082248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153548 Text en © 2016 Rume 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rume, Farzana Islam
Affuso, Alessia
Serrecchia, Luigina
Rondinone, Valeria
Manzulli, Viviana
Campese, Emanuele
Di Taranto, Pietro
Biswas, Paritosh Kumar
Ahsan, Chowdhury Rafiqul
Yasmin, Mahmuda
Fasanella, Antonio
Hugh-Jones, Martin
Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title_full Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title_short Genotype Analysis of Bacillus anthracis Strains Circulating in Bangladesh
title_sort genotype analysis of bacillus anthracis strains circulating in bangladesh
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27082248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153548
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