Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006

Tuberculosis case notification rates (CNRs) for young adults in Vietnam are increasing. To determine whether this finding could reflect emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype, we studied all new sputum smear–positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients registered for treatment in 3 rur...

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Main Authors: Tran N. Buu, Mai N.T. Huyen, Nguyen N.T. Lan, Hoang T. Quy, Nguyen V. Hen, Matteo Zignol, Martien W. Borgdorff, Dick van Soolingen, Frank G.J. Cobelens
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Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2009-10-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/10/09-0170_article
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spelling doaj-f56da34f3549412c98bf87315a0a97922020-11-24T21:32:29ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592009-10-0115101570157710.3201/eid1510.090170Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006Tran N. BuuMai N.T. HuyenNguyen N.T. LanHoang T. QuyNguyen V. HenMatteo ZignolMartien W. BorgdorffDick van SoolingenFrank G.J. CobelensTuberculosis case notification rates (CNRs) for young adults in Vietnam are increasing. To determine whether this finding could reflect emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype, we studied all new sputum smear–positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients registered for treatment in 3 rural districts in Vietnam during 2003–2006. Beijing strain infections were more frequent in younger patients (15–24 years of age, 53%) than in older patients (31%; p<0.001). The increase in CNRs for youngest patients was larger for disease caused by the Beijing genotype than by other genotypes, but the difference was not significant. For patients 15–24 years of age, 85% of fluctuations in CNRs between years was caused by fluctuations in Beijing genotype infections compared with 53% and 23% in the groups 25–64 and >65 years of age, respectively (p<0.001). These findings suggest that young adults may be responsible for introducing Beijing strains into rural Vietnam.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/10/09-0170_articleTuberculosis and other mycobacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosisbacteriagenotypetrendsVietnam
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author Tran N. Buu
Mai N.T. Huyen
Nguyen N.T. Lan
Hoang T. Quy
Nguyen V. Hen
Matteo Zignol
Martien W. Borgdorff
Dick van Soolingen
Frank G.J. Cobelens
spellingShingle Tran N. Buu
Mai N.T. Huyen
Nguyen N.T. Lan
Hoang T. Quy
Nguyen V. Hen
Matteo Zignol
Martien W. Borgdorff
Dick van Soolingen
Frank G.J. Cobelens
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Tuberculosis and other mycobacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
bacteria
genotype
trends
Vietnam
author_facet Tran N. Buu
Mai N.T. Huyen
Nguyen N.T. Lan
Hoang T. Quy
Nguyen V. Hen
Matteo Zignol
Martien W. Borgdorff
Dick van Soolingen
Frank G.J. Cobelens
author_sort Tran N. Buu
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotype and Case Notification Rates, Rural Vietnam, 2003–2006
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis genotype and case notification rates, rural vietnam, 2003–2006
publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
series Emerging Infectious Diseases
issn 1080-6040
1080-6059
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Tuberculosis case notification rates (CNRs) for young adults in Vietnam are increasing. To determine whether this finding could reflect emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype, we studied all new sputum smear–positive pulmonary tuberculosis patients registered for treatment in 3 rural districts in Vietnam during 2003–2006. Beijing strain infections were more frequent in younger patients (15–24 years of age, 53%) than in older patients (31%; p<0.001). The increase in CNRs for youngest patients was larger for disease caused by the Beijing genotype than by other genotypes, but the difference was not significant. For patients 15–24 years of age, 85% of fluctuations in CNRs between years was caused by fluctuations in Beijing genotype infections compared with 53% and 23% in the groups 25–64 and >65 years of age, respectively (p<0.001). These findings suggest that young adults may be responsible for introducing Beijing strains into rural Vietnam.
topic Tuberculosis and other mycobacteria
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
bacteria
genotype
trends
Vietnam
url https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/10/09-0170_article
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