The largest prison outbreak of TB in Western Europe investigated using whole-genome sequencing

Author:

Roycroft E.1,Fitzgibbon M. M.1,Kelly D. M.2,Scully M.2,McLaughlin A. M.3,Flanagan P. R.1,Gordon S. V.4,Rogers T. R.1,Keane J.3,O´Meara M.2

Affiliation:

1. Irish Mycobacteria Reference Laboratory, St James´s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin, St James´s Hospital Campus, Dublin, Ireland

2. Department of Public Health East, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland

3. Department of Respiratory Medicine, St James´s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

4. UCD School of Veterinary Medicine and Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In March 2011, the Department of Public Health East in Ireland were notified of two cases of TB in two prisoners sharing a cell. We define the resulting outbreak and highlight the role of public health and laboratory-based molecular epidemiology in mapping and control of a prison outbreak.METHODS: Cases were identified through clinical presentation, contact tracing, case-finding exercise or enhanced laboratory surveillance. Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates were genotyped and underwent whole-genome sequencing (WGS).RESULTS: Of the 34 cases of TB linked to the outbreak, 27 were prisoners (79%), 4 prison officers (12%) and 3 community cases (9%). M. tuberculosis was isolated from 31 cases (culture positivity: 91%). A maximum of six single-nucleotide polymorphisms separated the isolates, with 22 being identical, suggestive of a highly infectious ‘super-spreader´ within the prison. Isolates belonged to the Beijing sub-lineage, and were susceptible to first-line anti-TB agents. A case-finding exercise incidentally detected a prisoner with multidrug-resistant TB. Of the 143 prison officers screened, 52% had latent TB infection. Litigation costs exceeded five million euros.CONCLUSION: This constitutes the largest prison outbreak of TB in Western Europe investigated using WGS. A robust prison entry TB screening and education programme is required to effect better TB control, and prevent future outbreaks and attendant litigation.

Publisher

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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