School of Population and Public Health,University of British Columbia,Vancouver,Canada.
Yukon Communicable Disease Control,Health and Social Services,Government of Yukon,Whitehorse,Canada.
Epidemiol Infect. 2019 Jan;147:e188. doi: 10.1017/S0950268819000670.
Few studies have used genomic epidemiology to understand tuberculosis (TB) transmission in rural and remote settings - regions often unique in history, geography and demographics. To improve our understanding of TB transmission dynamics in Yukon Territory (YT), a circumpolar Canadian territory, we conducted a retrospective analysis in which we combined epidemiological data collected through routine contact investigations with clinical and laboratory results. Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from all culture-confirmed TB cases in YT (2005-2014) were genotyped using 24-locus Mycobacterial Interspersed Repetitive Units-Variable Number of Tandem Repeats (MIRU-VNTR) and compared to each other and to those from the neighbouring province of British Columbia (BC). Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of genotypically clustered isolates revealed three sustained transmission networks within YT, two of which also involved BC isolates. While each network had distinct characteristics, all had at least one individual acting as the probable source of three or more culture-positive cases. Overall, WGS revealed that TB transmission dynamics in YT are distinct from patterns of spread in other, more remote Northern Canadian regions, and that the combination of WGS and epidemiological data can provide actionable information to local public health teams.
很少有研究利用基因组流行病学来了解农村和偏远地区的结核病(TB)传播情况——这些地区在历史、地理和人口统计学方面往往独具特色。为了增进我们对育空地区(YT)结核病传播动态的了解,我们进行了一项回顾性分析,将通过常规接触调查收集的流行病学数据与临床和实验室结果相结合。对育空地区(YT)(2005-2014 年)所有经培养证实的结核病病例的分枝杆菌结核分离株进行了 24 个基因座分枝杆菌间隔重复单位-可变数串联重复(MIRU-VNTR)基因分型,并与不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的分离株进行了比较。对基因分型聚类的分离株进行全基因组测序(WGS)发现,YT 内存在三个持续传播的网络,其中两个网络还涉及不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的分离株。虽然每个网络都有独特的特征,但每个网络都至少有一个个体可能是三个或更多培养阳性病例的来源。总的来说,WGS 显示,YT 的结核病传播动态与其他更偏远的加拿大北部地区的传播模式不同,WGS 和流行病学数据的结合可以为当地公共卫生团队提供可行的信息。