Journal article
Multi-clonal evolution of multi-drug-resistant/extensively drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high-prevalence setting of Papua New Guinea for over three decades
A Bainomugisa, E Lavu, S Hiashiri, S Majumdar, A Honjepari, R Moke, P Dakulala, GA Hill-Cawthorne, S Pandey, BJ Marais, C Coulter, L Coin
Microbial Genomics | MICROBIOLOGY SOC | Published : 2018
Abstract
An outbreak of multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) has been reported on Daru Island, Papua New Guinea. Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains driving this outbreak and the temporal accrual of drug resistance mutations have not been described. Whole genome sequencing of 100 of 165 clinical isolates referred from Daru General Hospital to the Supranational reference laboratory, Brisbane, during 2012-2015 revealed that 95 belonged to a single modern Beijing sub-lineage strain. Molecular dating suggested acquisition of streptomycin and isoniazid resistance in the 1960s, with potentially enhanced virulence mediated by an mycP1 mutation. The Beijing sub-lineage strain demonstrated a high degre..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (grant APP1044986), and AusAid (grant 01 HHISP-2013-0015). L.J.M.C. is an NHMRC Career Development Fellow (APP1130084).