Population structure and transmission ofMycobacterium bovisin Ethiopia

Author:

Almaw GizatORCID,Mekonnen Getnet AbieORCID,Mihret AdaneORCID,Aseffa AbrahamORCID,Taye Hawult,Conlan Andrew JKORCID,Gumi BalakoORCID,Zewude AbomaORCID,Aliy Abde,Tamiru Mekdes,Olani Abebe,Lakew MatiosORCID,Sombo Melaku,Gebre SolomonORCID,Diguimbaye Colette,Hilty MarkusORCID,Fané Adama,Müller BornaORCID,Hewinson R GlynORCID,Ellis Richard JORCID,Nunez-Garcia Javier,Palkopoulou EleftheriaORCID,Abebe TamratORCID,Ameni GobenaORCID,Parkhill JulianORCID,Wood James LN,Berg StefanORCID,van Tonder Andries JORCID,

Abstract

AbstractBovine tuberculosis (bTB) is endemic in cattle in Ethiopia, a country that hosts the largest national cattle herd in Africa. The intensive dairy sector, most of which is peri-urban, has the highest prevalence of disease. Previous studies in Ethiopia have demonstrated that the main cause isMycobacterium bovis(M. bovis), which has been investigated using conventional molecular tools including deletion typing, spoligotyping and Mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR). Here we use whole genome sequencing (WGS) to examine the population structure ofM. bovisin Ethiopia. A total of 134M. bovisisolates were sequenced including 128 genomes from 85 mainly dairy cattle and six genomes isolated from humans, originating from 12 study sites across Ethiopia. These genomes provided a good representation of the previously described population structure ofM. bovis, based on spoligotyping and demonstrated that the population is dominated by the clonal complexes African 2 (Af2) and European 3 (Eu3). A range of within-host diversity was observed amongst the isolates and evidence was found for both short- and long-distance transmission. Detailed analysis of available genomes from the Eu3 clonal complex combined with previously published genomes revealed two distinct introductions of this clonal complex into Ethiopia between 1950 and 1987, likely from Europe. This work is important to help better understand bTB transmission in cattle in Ethiopia and can potentially inform national strategies for bTB control in Ethiopia and beyond.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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