Recent Transmission and Prevalent Characterization of the Beijing Family Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Jiangxi, China

Author:

Luo Dong1,Yu Shengming1,Huang Yuyang2,Zhan Jiahuan1,Chen Qiang1,Yan Liang3,Chen Kaisen1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University , Nanchang , China

2. Queen Mary College, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University , Nanchang , China

3. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Jiangxi Provincial Chest Hospital , Nanchang , China

Abstract

Abstract The Beijing genotype is the most common type of tuberculosis in Jiangxi Province, China. The association of population characteristics and their prevalence in the development of recent transmission is still unclear. 1,433 isolates were subjected to drug-resistant tests and MIRU-VNTR analysis. We compared differences in demographic characteristics and drug resistance patterns between the Beijing and non-Beijing family strains. We also explored the association of the clustering rate with the Beijing genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The Beijing genotype was dominant (78.16%). The results of MIRU-VNTR showed that 775 of 1,433 strains have unique patterns, and the remaining gather into 103 clusters. A recent transmission rate was 31.54% (452/1,433). The Beijing genotype strains were more likely to spread among the recurrent population (p = 0.004), people less than 50 years of age (p = 0.02 or 0.003), and the personnel in the northern regions (p = 0.03). Drug resistance patterns did not show significant differences between Beijing and non-Beijing genotype isolates. Furthermore, we found that HIV-positive cases had a lower clustering rate (p = 0.001). Our results indicated that the recurrent population and people under 50 years of age were more likely to be infected with the Beijing genotype of M. tuberculosis. The strains from the Beijing family were easier to cluster compared to strains isolated from the non-Beijing family. Social activity and AIDS substantially impacted the clustering rate of the Beijing genotype of M. tuberculosis. Multidrug resistant M. tuberculosis affected Beijing genotype transmission.

Publisher

Polish Society of Microbiologists

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Microbiology

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