Occurrence of tuberculosis among people exposed to cattle in Bangladesh

Author:

Sarkar Shamim1ORCID,Haider Najmul12ORCID,Islam Ariful1,Hossain Muhammad Belal1,Hossain Kamal1,Mafij Uddin Mohammad Khaja1,Rahman Arfatur1ORCID,Ahmed Syed Sayeem Uddin1,Banu Sayera1,Rahim Zeaur1ORCID,Heffelfinger James D.13,Zeidner Nord12

Affiliation:

1. Programme on Emerging Infections Infectious Diseases Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh Dhaka Bangladesh

2. School of Life Sciences Keele University Keele Staffordshire UK

3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Atlanta Georgia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTuberculosis (TB) has been an important public health concern in Bangladesh. The most common cause of human TB is Mycobacterium tuberculosis, while bovine TB is caused by Mycobacterium bovis.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to determine the frequency of TB in individuals with occupational exposure to cattle and to detect Mycobacterium bovis among cattle in slaughterhouses in Bangladesh.MethodsBetween August 2014 and September 2015, an observational study was conducted in two government chest disease hospitals, one cattle market, and two slaughterhouses. [Correction added on 27 June 2023, after first online publication: In the preceding sentence, the year “2014” has been added after the word “August”.] Sputum samples were collected from individuals who met the criteria for suspected TB and had been exposed to cattle. Tissue samples were collected from cattle that had low body condition score(s). Both humans and cattle samples were screened for acid‐fast bacilli (AFB) by Ziehl–Neelsen (Z‐N) staining and cultured for Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC). Region of difference (RD) 9‐based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was also performed to identify Mycobacterium spp. We also conducted Spoligotyping to identify the specific strain of Mycobacterium spp.ResultsSputum was collected from a total of 412 humans. The median age of human participants was 35 (IQR: 25–50) years. Twenty‐five (6%) human sputum specimens were positive for AFB, and 44 (11%) were positive for MTC by subsequent culture. All (N = 44) culture‐positive isolates were confirmed as Mycobacterium tuberculosis by RD9 PCR. Besides, 10% of cattle workers were infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the cattle market. Of all TB (caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis) infected individuals, 6.8% of individuals were resistant to one or two anti‐TB drugs. The majority of the sampled cattle (67%) were indigenous breeds. No Mycobacterium bovis was detected in cattle.ConclusionsWe did not detect any TB cases caused by Mycobacterium bovis in humans during the study. However, we detected TB cases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in all humans, including cattle market workers.

Funder

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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