Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2014)

Progenitor “Mycobacterium canettii” Clone Responsible for Lymph Node Tuberculosis Epidemic, Djibouti

  • Yann Blouin,
  • Géraldine Cazajous,
  • Céline Dehan,
  • Charles Soler,
  • Rithy Vong,
  • Mohamed Osman Hassan,
  • Yolande Hauck,
  • Christian Boulais,
  • Dina Andriamanantena,
  • Christophe Martinaud,
  • Émilie Martin,
  • Christine Pourcel,
  • Gilles Vergnaud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2001.130652
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 21 – 28

Abstract

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“Mycobacterium canettii,” an opportunistic human pathogen living in an unknown environmental reservoir, is the progenitor species from which Mycobacterium tuberculosis emerged. Since its discovery in 1969, most of the ≈70 known M. canettii strains were isolated in the Republic of Djibouti, frequently from expatriate children and adults. We show here, by whole-genome sequencing, that most strains collected from February 2010 through March 2013, and associated with 2 outbreaks of lymph node tuberculosis in children, belong to a unique epidemic clone within M. canettii. Evolution of this clone, which has been recovered regularly since 1983, may mimic the birth of M. tuberculosis. Thus, recognizing this organism and identifying its reservoir are clinically important.

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