Title
Screening of inmates transferred to Spain reveals a Peruvian prison as a reservoir of persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis MDR strains and mixed infections
Date Issued
01 December 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abascal E.
Herranz M.
Acosta F.
Cabibbe A.M.
Monteserin J.
Ruiz Serrano M.J.
Gijón P.
Fernández-González F.
Lozano N.
Chiner-Oms Á.
Pintado P.G.
Acín E.
Muñoz P.
Comas I.
Cirillo D.M.
Ritacco V.
García de Viedma D.
Publisher(s)
Springer Nature
Abstract
It is relevant to evaluate MDR-tuberculosis in prisons and its impact on the global epidemiology of this disease. However, systematic molecular epidemiology programs in prisons are lacking. A health-screening program performed on arrival for inmates transferred from Peruvian prisons to Spain led to the diagnosis of five MDR-TB cases from one of the biggest prisons in Latin America. They grouped into two MIRU-VNTR–clusters (Callao-1 and Callao-2), suggesting a reservoir of two prevalent MDR strains. A high-rate of overexposure was deduced because one of the five cases was coinfected by a pansusceptible strain. Callao-1 strain was also identified in 2018 in a community case in Spain who had been in the same Peruvian prison in 2002–5. A strain-specific-PCR tailored from WGS data was implemented in Peru, allowing the confirmation that these strains were currently responsible for the majority of the MDR cases in that prison, including a new mixed infection.
Volume
10
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Medicina tropical
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85079612900
PubMed ID
Source
Scientific Reports
ISSN of the container
20452322
Sponsor(s)
We thank Thomas O’Boyle for proofreading the manuscript. This work was supported by ERANet-LAC [ELAC2015/T08–0664, E035-ERANet-LAC/J110-2016/FONDECYT, PER-2012-ELAC2015/T08-0664] and Instituto de Salud Carlos III [AC16/00057, FIS15/01554, FIS13/01207] and cofunded by European Regional Development Funds from the European Commission: “A way of making Europe”. FA holds a grant from IFARHU-SENACYT [270-2016-293].
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