Large-scale whole genome sequencing of M. tuberculosis provides insights into transmission in a high prevalence area.

JA Guerra-Assunção; AC Crampin ORCID logo; RMGJ Houben ORCID logo; T Mzembe; K Mallard; F Coll ORCID logo; P Khan ORCID logo; L Banda; A Chiwaya; RPA Pereira; +5 more... R McNerney; PEM Fine; J Parkhill; TG Clark ORCID logo; JR Glynn ORCID logo; (2015) Large-scale whole genome sequencing of M. tuberculosis provides insights into transmission in a high prevalence area. eLife, 4 (4). ISSN 2050-084X DOI: 10.7554/eLife.05166
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To improve understanding of the factors influencing tuberculosis transmission and the role of pathogen variation, we sequenced all available specimens from patients diagnosed over 15 years in a whole district in Malawi. Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages were assigned and transmission networks constructed, allowing ≤10 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) difference. We defined disease as due to recent infection if the network-determined source was within 5 years, and assessed transmissibility from forward transmissions resulting in disease. High-quality sequences were available for 1687 disease episodes (72% of all culture-positive episodes): 66% of patients linked to at least one other patient. The between-patient mutation rate was 0.26 SNPs/year (95% CI 0.21-0.31). We showed striking differences by lineage in the proportion of disease due to recent transmission and in transmissibility (highest for lineage-2 and lowest for lineage-1) that were not confounded by immigration, HIV status or drug resistance. Transmissions resulting in disease decreased markedly over time.


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