Journal ArticleOpen Access
Genetic relatedness of Vibrio cholerae isolates within and between households during outbreaks in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Published InBMC Genomics
Year2017
Citations18
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Household contacts of cholera patients have a 100 times higher risk of developing a cholera infection than the general population. To compare the genetic relatedness of clinical and water source Vibrio cholerae isolates from cholera patients' households across three outbreaks, we analyzed these isolates using whole-genome-sequencing (WGS) and multilocus variable-number tandem-repeat analysis (MLVA). RESULTS: The WGS analyses revealed that 80% of households had source water isolates that were more closely related to clinical isolates from the same household than to any other isolates. While in another 20% of households an isolate from a person was more closely related to clinical isolates from another household than to source water isolates from their own household. The mean pairwise differences in single…
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