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Guide to the Application of Genotyping to Tuberculosis Prevention
and Control
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Combining Genotyping and Epidemiologic
Data to Improve Our Understanding of
Tuberculosis Transmission
If two persons develop TB and are reported to the same TB program
at about the same time, the question arises whether they are involved
in the same chain of recent transmission. Before genotyping techniques
were available, the answer to this question was based on whether
epidemiologic links could be identified between the two persons
that indicated they were at the same place at the same time during
the period that one of them was infectious or whether drug susceptibility
results showed the two isolates had the same pattern. Genotyping
tests now provide a powerful additional tool to help estimate the
likelihood of recent transmission.
This chapter will provide a general overview of genotyping results
and how to interpret them in light of other data collected during
the initial interview of the TB patient and the subsequent contact
investigation. First, we will begin by defining certain key terms.
Next, we will consider the simplest outcome, comparing the results
of two isolates from two different patients. Then, we will discuss
factors to be considered when three or more isolates are found to
have matching genotypes. Finally, we will discuss how trends in
the number of genotyping clusters have been used as a measure of
the frequency of recent transmission.
Last Reviewed: 05/18/2008 Content Source: Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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