Genotyping of Mycobacterium leprae in Myanmar and possible transmission modes.

Q4 Medicine
Khin Saw Aye, Yin Thet Nu Oo, Kyaw Kyaw, Aye Aye Win, Masanori Matsuoka
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Abstract

The polymorphism of TTC repeats in Mycobacterium leprae was examined using bacilli from slit skin samples of leprosy patients attending at Central Special Skin Clinic, Yangon General Hospital and nasal swabs of their contacts to elucidate the possible mode of leprosy transmission. It was found that bacilli with different TTC genotypes were distributed among same household contacts and also harbored bacilli in patients were different TTC genotype from that harbored on the nasal mucus of the healthy contacts. Genotypes of TTC repeats were found to differ between husband under treatment and his wife and also mother under treatment and her sons living in same house. This study revealed that TTC genotype of bacilli harbored by household contacts was different with the TTC genotype by index cases. These results indicate that the family members get transmission from outside the dwellings rather than from commonly supposed their MB index cases. There might have been some infectious sources to which the populace had been commonly exposed outside the dwellings.

缅甸麻风分枝杆菌基因分型及可能的传播方式。
利用仰光总医院中央皮肤专科诊所麻风患者的切口皮肤样本和接触者的鼻拭子检测麻风分枝杆菌中TTC重复序列的多态性,以阐明麻风可能的传播方式。结果发现,同一家庭接触者中存在不同TTC基因型的杆菌,患者携带的TTC基因型与健康接触者携带的TTC基因型不同。TTC重复序列的基因型在接受治疗的丈夫与其妻子、接受治疗的母亲与其同住的儿子之间存在差异。本研究发现家庭接触者携带的TTC基因型与指示病例携带的TTC基因型不同。这些结果表明,家庭成员从住所外传播,而不是通常认为的他们的MB指数病例。可能有一些传染源,这些传染源是民众在住所外经常接触到的。
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Japanese Journal of Leprosy
Japanese Journal of Leprosy Medicine-Dermatology
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