Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae O1 in northern Vietnam (2007-2009), using multilocus variable number tandem repeat analysis.

Molecular epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae O1 in northern Vietnam (2007-2009), using multilocus variable number tandem repeat analysis. J Med Microbiol. 2016 Jul 18; Authors: Nguyen DT, Ngo TC, Le TH, Nguyen HT, Morita M, Arakawa E, Ohnishi M, Nguyen BM, Izumiya H Abstract Cholera is an infectious disease of major concern in Vietnam and other Asian countries. In 2009, there was a large outbreak of cholera in northern Vietnam. To investigate relationships among isolates of the causative pathogen Vibrio cholerae in this region since 2007, we carried out a multilocus variable number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) of 170 isolates collected between 2007 and 2009. A total of 24 MLVA types were identified using seven loci. Five clones (#1-5) were identified using five loci of the large V. cholerae chromosome; clones 1 and 2 were major and the others were minor. Clone 1 isolates were responsible for the 2009 outbreak. A shift in the predominant clone occurred between 2007 and 2009, with clone 1 likely derived from clone 2. Moreover, the former was less diverse than the latter, suggesting a single source of cholera dissemination. Epidemiological data indicated a wavelet prior the large outbreak, suggesting that drinking water source or food chain became contaminated during dissemination. Our results reveal the utility of MLVA for analysis of V. cholerae isolates within a relatively short period and broaden our understanding of its transmission ...
Source: Journal of Medical Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Tags: J Med Microbiol Source Type: research