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Molecular investigations of a locally acquired case of melioidosis in Southern AZ, USA
Authors:Engelthaler David M  Bowers Jolene  Schupp James A  Pearson Talima  Ginther Jennifer  Hornstra Heidie M  Dale Julia  Stewart Tasha  Sunenshine Rebecca  Waddell Victor  Levy Craig  Gillece John  Price Lance B  Contente Tania  Beckstrom-Sternberg Stephen M  Blaney David D  Wagner David M  Mayo Mark  Currie Bart J  Keim Paul  Tuanyok Apichai
Institution:Translational Genomics Research Institute, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States of America. dengelthaler@tgen.org
Abstract:Melioidosis is caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, a Gram-negative bacillus, primarily found in soils in Southeast Asia and northern Australia. A recent case of melioidosis in non-endemic Arizona was determined to be the result of locally acquired infection, as the patient had no travel history to endemic regions and no previous history of disease. Diagnosis of the case was confirmed through multiple microbiologic and molecular techniques. To enhance the epidemiological analysis, we conducted several molecular genotyping procedures, including multi-locus sequence typing, SNP-profiling, and whole genome sequence typing. Each technique has different molecular epidemiologic advantages, all of which provided evidence that the infecting strain was most similar to those found in Southeast Asia, possibly originating in, or around, Malaysia. Advancements in new typing technologies provide genotyping resolution not previously available to public health investigators, allowing for more accurate source identification.
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